In recent celebrity SyTy owner news, 1992 GMC Typhoon #2364 (1GDCT18Z9N0812364) owned by late actor Bill Bixby recently went through the 2019 Las Vegas Barrett Jackson auction. The selling price ended at $60,500.
Bill Bixby (January 22, 1934 − November 21, 1993), was an American actor, director, and producer, and frequently appeared in game shows. His career lasted over three decades on stage, film, and television. Some notable roles were on “My Favorite Martian” as Tim O’Hara, “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father” as Tom Corbett, and probably the most famed was, Dr. Banner in “The Incredible Hulk”.
Per Barrett Jackson’s description of the Typhoon:
Lot #345.1 – This car was purchased new at Thorson GMC Truck-Buick Motor Company in Pasadena, CA, by actor Bill Bixby, and was owned by his family until 2009, when it was sold to a private collector. This car is original and unmodified with 16,664 actual miles (title reads mileage exempt). The Typhoon is powered by a 4.3-liter turbocharged V6 engine with intercooler backed by a 700R4 automatic transmission and is equipped with anti-lock brakes and all-wheel drive. This car has had no previous paintwork and features a leather interior with bucket seats and an automatic shifter on the floor with a console. This Typhoon includes its original documentation and keys and has a clean CARFAX history.
In 2018, a 1993 Typhoon with 31k miles previously owned by Clint Eastwood went through Mecum Auction and was only able to bring $25,300. This brings up an array of questions of how there is a $35,000 price difference and if being a celebrity-owned truck plays any factor into value – Clint Eastwood wins the popularity award over Bill Bixby by a long shot, the auctioneers (BJ vs Mecum), the location of the auction, or time of year are some things to consider.
Overall, this truck looks to be a very clean example of a surviving low-mileage 92 Typhoon. The only major notable item we can see is that it no longer has the stock Firehawk SVX tires. We can only hope that the new owners continue to care for it and keep it in its state of mint condition.