Spending $6,000 and your own time can get you an AWD street truck with a 4.5-second 0-60 time. Or, you could be like Tony Angelo from the Stay Tuned channel on YouTube and build your own for about ...
The legendary GMC Syclone was just about the fastest thing you could buy in 1991 with 280 horsepower from a 4.3-liter turbocharged V6 and all-wheel drive for traction from a dig. In head-to-head tests ...
How does a truck that can complete the 0-60 mph run in 4.3 seconds and pull low 13-second quarter-mile runs sound? That's quick by contemporary standards, but keep in mind that the GMC Syclone could ...
General Motors had a thing for building fast, rare and black turbo machines in the late 1980s and early ’90s; one of those was the modified Sonoma pickup known as the GMC Syclone. In the latest ...
The GMC Syclone of the early Nineties is an absolute legend in the automotive world. A modified, high-performance version of the Sonoma pickup truck with a turbocharged 4.3-liter V-6 producing 280 ...
Directly on the heels of record-setting car and truck sales in Indianapolis comes Mecum Auctions' big bid in Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 9-11. And, when it comes to performance trucks that will cross the ...
Every now and then, a car comes along that leaves a lasting impression on the automotive industry and remains unmatched for decades. The GMC Syclone was one of those vehicles. Highlighted in this ...
Fewer than 3,000 were ever built but enthusiasts still call it "quickest truck ever built." This month, at the same public auction where bargain hunters expect used TVs and high-mileage cop cars, a ...
With a conservatively rated 280 turbocharged horsepower on tap routed to all four wheels, it’s not surprising that Jay Leno would own the quickest-accelerating car from the 1991 model year. What is ...