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List of the prototype Syclone's and their intended use.

  • Concept Syclone #1
  • Chicago Autoshow debut (1989)

 

 
  • Concept Syclone #2
  • Detroit Autoshow debut (1989)

 

  • Buick Syclone
  • Privately owned.

 

  • Codename "Lil' Red Truck"
  • Chuck Mountain's Personal Truck
  • 3.8 liter engine and special hard tonneau cover custom made by Leer Corp.
  • Stolen, recovered and then scrapped in 1992.
  • Proto #001
  • One of the 5 that survived.
  • Maroon colored.
  • Codename "Old #9"
  • Sierra Classic S-10 Solid Grey with no cladding.
  • Naturally Aspirated 4.3 liter centerport engine with Column Shifter.
  • AWD with Syclone Rims.
  • Proto #009
  • Prototype #015 Syclone
  • Engineering Truck

 

 
  • Unknown Syclone 
  • Wrecked in testing.

 

  • Proto #010
  • Totalled into a wall on 696 Highway.

 

  • Jim Stokes' baby
  • Was to be ready every week for Magazine testing.
  • Fiberglass air duct.
  • Fiberglass Cladding.
  • Proto #019
  • Became the PPG pace truck that GM still owns.
  • Pre-production Syclone
  • Owned by Mike Poccobello.
  • Used on horse farm as a work truck
  • Production appearance.
  • Sold privately in 2002
  • Proto #018 - "Queen Vehicle"

 

  • Pre-production Syclone
  • Production appearance
  • 1992 style mirrors
  • Sold privately in 2002

 

  • Codename "Queen Bee"
  • #1 Full Production Syclone, Charcoal with Black Cladding.
  • Used in all Dimensional work, Suspension work/testing and to fit all prototype parts.
  • Never Left the Block, only driven around GM grounds.
  • Chevy Syclone.
  • Bench Seat
  • Column Shift
  • Roll-up Windows
  • No Cladding
  • Forrest Green/Light Gray Cloth
  • Production Syclone Wheels with Corvette Center Caps.
  • 92 Pre-Production Syclone.
  • 30,000+ miles.
  • Sportmachines Video Truck
  • Privately owned. Located in CA.
 
  • 92 Pre-Production Syclone.
  • Brochure Truck.
  • Privately owned. Located in IL.

 

  • First Production 1992 Syclone Vin #0001.
  • Purchased by Maldaver when PAS closed.
  • Currently located in NY.