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1989 GMC Syclone

GMC Syclone, 1989
GMC Syclone, 1989
Images: Concept Car Central
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Powered by a turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 engine last used in the 1987 Buick Grand National, the Syclone was built to boost interests in high-performance pick-up trucks. The 270-horsepower engine was teamed with an enhanced Turbo-Hydramatic, 3.42 rear gearing, and Goodyear Eagle GT 16-inch P245/50VR tires. With a top speed of 103 miles per hour, and an acceleration rate of 0-60 mph in under six seconds, the prototype Syclone also incorporated custom body work, a rear spoiler, a deck cover, a front air dam, and two articulated bucket seats inside.
Source: Concept Car Central
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thetruth
Friday, December 20, 2013
um sorry but that's wrong. this thuck, like all typhoons and syclones used the 4.3l truck motor with a huge turbo and intercooler. it was under rated at 280hp. and zero to sixty was under 5sec.
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