The 1991 GMC Syclone used borrowed Corvette and turbo parts to beat a Ferrari 348 in the quarter-mile — at a fraction of the ...
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In the early 1990s, a compact GMC pickup quietly rewrote the performance rulebook. The GMC Syclone arrived as a short-bed work truck on paper, yet it accelerated with the ferocity of contemporary ...
Back in 1991, the Syclone was among the coolest vehicles that money could buy. With a turbocharged V6 under its hood, this factory-build bundle of insanity was capable of sportscar-like performance ...
High-performance trucks are anything but unusual nowadays but things were quite different a few decades ago. Because carmakers didn't start taking fast haulers seriously until the 1990s. Sure, Dodge ...
It’s possibly the most unorthodox head-to-head any of us could think of. In the red corner, we have the Ferrari 348 ts, featuring a removable roof panel. A model that, with its ultra-low-profile nose ...