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BMW M3 E36 Converted to a Pickup Truck, Is it a Stud or a Dud?
Last year, BMW's M division had scoop photographers and news sites alike trying to figure out what was going on with the E92-based M3 targa-topped pickup truck testing at the Nürburgring. That was before the Bavarians revealed the car in the flesh on April 1 in what we had then described as, the "auto industry’s most expensive and elaborate April Fool’s Joke".
While the white M3 "El Camino" was never intended for the public with BMW keeping it as a workshop transport vehicle for M GmbH, we found another M3 pickup truck that is listed for sale in Germany.
This model is based on a 1993 E92 M3 Coupe powered by a 3.0-liter straight-six with an output of 282hp (286PS).
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Ebay Find: 1971 Cadillac Fleetwood El Camino
The 1970s was a turbulent time for American automakers that were caught with their pants down when the oil crisis erupted, as their entire portfolio was built around the philosophy "bigger is better". And nothing says big like a classic 1971...
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Subaru Launches…crew Cab Pickup Truck Version Of Its Sambar Kei Van
Leave it to the Japanese to come up with a whole range of body styles for a kei class van like the Sambar. Joining the existing and wide-ranging lineup that includes the TB and TC pickup trucks, the HR high-roof, extended cab pickup truck, the PVH commercial...
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Bmw 1602 Converted Into A Six-cylinder Sports Truck
The BMW "New Class" is a landmark vehicle line in the Bavarian carmaker's history that spawned a series of models including 1500 and 1800 sedans, the 2002 Touring hatchback and of course, the famed 2002tii and 2002 Turbo coupes, all of...
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Video: Meet The Outrageous 1750hp "mad Max" Truggie
What do you get when you cross a pickup truck with a buggy? If you ask the guys at Nelson Racing Engines [NRE], the answer is a Truggie. Combining the bodywork of a Chevrolet Avalanche pickup truck with a Buggie chassis and a ridiculous 1750HP 427 SBC...
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Hyundai Officially Denies Ram-based Pickup Truck Rumors
There was a rumor floating around this week that Hyundai is in talks with Chrysler LLC to sell a version of the Dodge Ram pickup under its own brand in the States. Today, the South Korean-based automaker vigorously denied the story through an official...
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