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54 minutes ago, j-ten-ner said:

I still think that GM has to give the blessing since the GMC badge is on the truck.

 

so long

j-ten-ner

I suppose...baby steps right? Wish GM loosen the purse strings a little bit and actually build some cool stuff in-house.
 

Conversion trucks to me are not much better than the high roof conversion vans of the 90s. Just a bunch of cheap stuff tacked on and marked way up.

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GM has nothing to do with it, Harley does. Besides that, the truck looks to be a SLE, not even SLT. For $95k I want every option.

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I saw a guy driving a honda crossover today with a honda decal on his rear windshield... putting a harley logo/wording on the front of my truck just seems silly to me. To each their own though.

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23 hours ago, j-ten-ner said:

But isn't it what many of us are looking for?

GM getting out of his own way and present something out of line, something special?

Can't please everyone.

I like the idea and especially the rims on the black truck. The price tag not so much.

 

Still, good job GM.

 

so long

j-ten-ner

 

 

 


These aren’t made by GM

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fyi.............

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Harley-Davidson Motor Company and Tuscany Motor Co. teamed up to create the first Harley-Davidson edition GMC pickup in history. Only 250 Harley-Davidson branded GMC Sierra trucks will be available. 

About Tuscany

Tuscany Motor Co. since 1988 is the leading provider of specialty trucks. Tuscany enjoys bailment pool status with General Motors, allowing the company to order vehicle chassis directly from the OEM. Tuscany is one of General Motor’s largest volume producers in the personal-use luxury truck segment. Tuscany is the designer and manufacture of the Black Ops, Badlander, ZRX Off Road, Shelby, and FTX brands. Learn more at

 

Bailment Pool. A bailment pool is a "pool" or inventory of already built vehicles on consignment at body companies, awaiting sale and upfit by dealers or leasing companies.

 

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