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Looking Back! 1988 GMC Centaur Concept

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I'm guessing there's underlying reason why you posted this :scratchchin:

Good to hear from you again. I hope all is well.

At least now I know where the styling for the back of my '94 GMC Sonoma came from...

I LOVE IT!! It's like a Dustbuster Minivan with a pickup bed!!

'pocket rocket' - glad things stylistically didn't go this way.

The rear with the two-toning and lower cladding reminds me of the old Mazda pickup from the '80s.

The rear end definitely influenced the '94 S-10/Sonoma.

Based on the photos and the person posting. A hint at a Zeta or Alpha based small truck of some nature?

Maybe, hyper, and that would be my usual way of thinking too about Oracle.

But I think he posted this because of the Chevrolet (GMC) Sedona pickup he posted in the other thread, and the fact that the GMC Centaur influenced that design greatly.

I wouldn't read anymore into this that that point there. Yes, sometimes you have to read 'between the lines' with Oracle, but in this case I think he's just making a reference point. However, he can prove me wrong if he wants to :P

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Maybe, hyper, and that would be my usual way of thinking too about Oracle.

But I think he posted this because of the Chevrolet (GMC) Sedona pickup he posted in the other thread, and the fact that the GMC Centaur influenced that design greatly.

I wouldn't read anymore into this that that point there. Yes, sometimes you have to read 'between the lines' with Oracle, but in this case I think he's just making a reference point. However, he can prove me wrong if he wants to :P

You know me too well ... :smilewide:

You know me too well ... :smilewide:

I wish! Just from what you taught me, master :lol:

Now about the Terradyne, when can you take me for a spin in it? And how about the Sierra All-Terrain HD? ;)

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You know me too well ... :smilewide:

I wish! Just from what you taught me, master :lol:

Now about the Terradyne, when can you take me for a spin in it? And how about the Sierra All-Terrain HD? ;)

Well you have received US Mail from me, not very many can say that! :smilewide:

You know me too well ... :smilewide:

I wish! Just from what you taught me, master :lol:

Now about the Terradyne, when can you take me for a spin in it? And how about the Sierra All-Terrain HD? ;)

Well you have received US Mail from me, not very many can say that! :smilewide:

And you know how appreciative I was for that favor :)

Now then, if the test drives are impossible, let me ask for a different favor then. Can you pull some strings and get me behind the wheel when it's at the New York International Auto Show next month? Not to drive it, just to sit in it and make vroom-vroom sounds :smilewide: Plus to stand next to the front for a photo op? I'm being serious (well, not about the vroom-vroom sounds)

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