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Update: This episode has been re-uploaded due to technical difficulties- we apologize for the inconvenience! This week, Larry Webster and Dave Kinney discuss a number of different results, including (but certainly not limited to) another Porsche 912, a GMC Syclone sold for over $90,000, and Mickey Gilles personal 1977 Lincoln Continental. Among the biggest surprises this week is an upcoming auction featuring a 1971 Stutz Blackhawk affiliated with Elvis Presley, which has an astounding estimated value you'd have to see to believe. Tune into this week's episode for more! About the podcast: No Reserve is hosted by Larry Webster, editor of Hagerty Media and Dave Kinney, publisher of the Hagerty price guide. Each week, Larry and Dave pick top highlights from all over the collector car marketplace and answer any questions one might have about the state of the market. Hagerty's No Reserve is brought to you by the Hagerty Podcast Network.
The F-150 Lightning debut is arguably the most important vehicle debut so far in 2021, so we don't feel like we can ignore it. However, we have talked about the electric truck in a previous episode and have discussed Ford a lot recently. We decided that rather than us having yet another conversation about the model, we'd put some fresh faces on the show. This is also an experiment because we'd like to have our own Rambling About Cars livestream, but we aren't sure whether that's something our audience wants. This is the way to test the waters. Give us feedback at podcast@motor1.com. The first half of the show is dedicated to street-focused performance trucks like the first two generations of the Ford F-150 Lightning. We discuss models like the Dodge Lil' Red Express, Dodge Shelby Dakota, Chevrolet 454 SS, GMC Syclone, Chevy Silverado SS, Dodge Ram SRT-10, and Toyota Tacoma X-Runne
On episode 17, Artists and Octane is honored to have Jordan Cole from Trust in the Machine back in the studio. For reasons that aren't immediately apparent, we turn the springs on my microphone booms into musical instruments throughout the show. So that's fun. Or annoying. We discuss:How to pronounce (Bentley) Bentayga American Bodyworks 1000hp Grand Cherokee Trackhawk Jordan's skills in commercial media production and creationA new game for the show: Keep, Rent, or Burn where we compare the following vehicles:Ferrari F40, GMC Syclone, Ford GT40, Nudie Cadillac, Porsche 918 959 and 911 RS 2.7 as well as many many more. How to get stuck in a Mclaren P1Brief overview of the plans for my TundraI really hope you enjoy this episode, leave a comment and let us know what you think!Thanks, see you next week!Robin
A new copy of the Mecum Magazine is on virtual newsstands, and in this On The Move, hosts Matt Avery and John Kraman dive right into detailing what they penned in this latest November issue. In his At the Redline column, John looks through what he calls ‘rose-colored glasses’ and details his insight as an industry insider on the collector car hobby from the last couple of months and his optimism moving forward. Meanwhile, Matt, in his Free Revs column, spotlights the story of one collector’s 1966 Ford Mustang, purchased to rekindle fond memories of old including a special Chicago wedding and deployment to Germany with the Army’s 3rd Armored Division. Matt also discusses his deep-dive feature looking at the creation of one ultra-hot hauler from the 1990s: the 1991 GMC Syclone. The multipage spread covers the truck’s creation and some of the lesser-known aspects of the rig, including the batch sent to Saudi Arabia, the Indy 500 pace vehicle and the Marlboro Edition. From there, the guys go into some standouts from the upcoming Dallas Auction, taking place October 15-17. Consignments catching their eyes include the third C8 Corvette to be consigned for the event, an exotic and rare 2017 Pagani Huayra Roadster and a 1965 Shelby GT350. From that classic, the Shelby conversation is brought up to recent times with Matt sharing Ford’s news that it’ll be discontinuing the current GT350 and GT350R models. Matt and John discuss what that means for their value and some ideas about future Blue Oval performance offerings. Staying on the checkered flag theme, Matt shares the latest from Mercedes, including specs on the 2021 AMG GT Black series. The car draws heavily on the current AMG GT3 race car and features the most powerful V-8 engine built by AMG, delivering 720 HP. The impressive specs won’t come cheap with estimations putting the price in the $400,000 range. John chimes in, adding more color to the conversation by sharing that, while expensive, the Black label usually adds value to Mercedes vehicles when they cross the block. Wrapping up the segment, John shares a bit of race coverage, including the latest from NASCAR’s Talladega event and how INDY cars will be using Honda and Chevy powertrains for two more years before a potential switch to hybrid offerings. In Segment 2, Matt has a special conversation with Scott Tallon, Director of Jeep North America. The topic is focused in on the Grand Wagoneer Concept, one of the hottest new car reveals from this fall. Scott shares some of the concept’s development, technology and how memories of past Wagoneers factored into the design and inspiration. A few hints are given about what’s in store for when the model hits showrooms including what may be lurking under the hood. Rounding out the show, Mike Baker, Director of Transportation, Mecum Auto Transport, stops by the On The Move studios to talk transport. Specifically, he talks about how MAT keeps things moving, quite literally, transporting thousands of precious vehicles around the country. He shares details about the fine-tuning of logistics, answers to common questions and some best practices for getting a special ride ready for the trip on the MAT big rig.
On this edition of Cruise Control with Fred Staab and Les Jackson Will low prices at the pump cause big problems for Electric Vehicle sales?One manufacturer says they're not worried. VW solves its software problem and teases yet another new model. Chrysler opens up the order books for the Pacifica All Wheel Drive. Bentley builds the last of a breed. Talking tech: Will your next vehicle live inside a GeoFence? Plus the GMC Syclone and the Ford Boss 302 have a comeback... Well, sorta. All that and more When we get rolling on this edition of Cruise Control Radio.
In today's episode of Car News & Coffee the guys talk about an awesome tribute to the totally rad 90's GMC Syclone. Matt uses a Tesla story as an excuse to talk about Elon Musk's sons name and Dodge says goodbye to a classic model. Engine Noise Podcast is sponsored by 1AAuto.com & TRQ After Market auto parts.
This episode is about the new 2019 GMC Syclone
This week we take a look at an inconvenient truth about electric cars. We look at the new GMC Syclone reborn after a 28 year hiatus. We explore the official dyno numbers coming from the Toyota Supra. Buckle Up, Drive Hard but Drive Safe!!! Music Credits: On My Way by Alex (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/42806 Ft: Donnie Ozone I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Ft: J Lang, Morusque
David and Joe are joined again this week by Lee....LATE., but here nonetheless to talk about the upcoming F1 GP, the GMC Syclone comeback, and alternatives to the Miata.
Hot Rods and Guns Podcast #2. We got our 1st press car a 2016 Ford Focus RS in Nitruious Blue 350 HP and 350 ft lbs tq and AWD, the Focus RS racing bucket seats are a little too snug for me, Camaro Z/28 and Camaro ZL1, Challenger/Charger Scatpack, I need a new car so what do you thing i should get? a Buick Grand National, Challenger Hellcat, 56 Chevy post, C10 truck 73-74, Cadillac CTS-V DP Classics LS Swap prices, GMC Syclone and GMC Typhoon, 2017 ATS-V vs 2017 CTS-V, CTS-V heatsoaks with lowered power, Mustang GT350 and Mustang GT350R, Carbon Fiber Wheels, and lots more. What more from Hot Rods and Guns? Checkout www.hotrodsanguns.com and our social pages www.facebook.com/hotrodsanguns www.instagram.com/hotrodsanguns
Although it was only produced in limited numbers and for a short time, the GMC Syclone remains one of the most memorable trucks in recent history. So where did it come from? What happened to it -- and can you still buy one? Tune in to find out. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers