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The GMC went 1320 feet in 14.1 seconds at 93 mph, while the 348ts took 14.5 ticks at 99 mph. The transitive property suggests the Typhoon would've done the same, as the one we tested in 1992 had ...
The new heart of this '93 Typhoon started as a stock 6.0-liter block ... powered by a modified '04 GMC truck ECU. Luke Stubbs was in charge of tuning this beast, using HP Tuners to help him ...
The record’s just been broken for the highest sale price on a GMC Typhoon in Bring a Trailer’s history. This clean, low-mile, one-owner, unmodified 1993 GMC Typhoon in a rare color just sold ...
The Syclone won. Here on eBay is a mint version of the Syclone’s twin brother, the GMC Typhoon. The Typhoon was built by GM from ’92 to ’93 and, while looking like a body-kitted version of ...
A GMC Typhoon with just 688 miles sold for $226K, outpricing a new ZR1. It has just 688 miles on the clock and is one of 99 finished in Apple Red. The 4.3-liter turbocharged V6 delivers 280 hp and ...
In 1992-93, the similarly powered GMC Typhoon SUV arrived, essentially a GMC Jimmy version of the Syclone recipe. In this edition of Autoweek archives, circa October 1991, Kevin A. Wilson looks at ...
Typhoon season is upon us. The GMC Typhoon is an unusual SUV that came and went as quickly as one of its namesakes. The two-door was only offered for the 1992 and 1993 model years and less than ...
Capitalizing on the splash caused by the lightning fast 1991 Syclone, GMC introduced the mid-size SUV S-15 Jimmy-based Typhoon in 1992. Syclone production halted just as production of the 1992 ...
The GMC Typhoon is widely regarded as the world's first high-performance sport utility vehicle. Small but mighty, boxy and bossy, the turbocharged Typhoon packs a powerful punch. It can out zero ...
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