1993 GMC Typhoon, finished in Apple Red with a black interior. Doug DeMuro recently reviewed this Typhoon, and his video is embedded below. This SUV's odometer displays about 51,300 miles. Delivery-related documents included in the gallery note that this Typhoon cost $28,237 new (around $54,500 in 2021). It's equipped with 16-inch wheels, a model-specific suspension system, roof rails, leather upholstery, a power-adjustable driver's seat, and a CD player, among other features.Modifications reported by the seller are limited to black paint on the lower body cladding and a Rocky Mountain sunroof. The sunroof was added by the dealer who sold this Typhoon new, according to an invoice pictured in the gallery, and installing it cost $1,000 (about $2,000 in 2022).GMC beat Germany's usual suspects to the high-performance SUV segment by several years when it turned the S-15 Jimmy into the Typhoon for 1992. Only offered with two doors, the Typhoon received a powerful turbocharged and intercooled V6, permanent all-wheel-drive, a sport-tuned suspension system, and a more aggressive-looking exterior design. Road testers went mad: GMC had built a truck capable of outsprinting a Chevrolet Corvette. Production ended in 1993 after about 4,700 units were made.Power comes from a 4.3-liter turbocharged "Vortec" V6, rated at 285 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque. Called "LB4" internally, it spins the four wheels via a 4-speed automatic transmission.
Precio | $15,750 |
Estado | Used |
Make | GMC |
Model | Typhoon |
Year | 1993 |
Miles | 51,300 |
Color | Apple Red |
Engine | 4.3L Turbocharged V6 |
Region | Jefferson City, MO |