1998 Am General Hummer H1 Wagon Predator Performance 32k Miles Turbo Custom on 2040-cars
1998 AM General Hummer H1 Wagon GC Package Only 32k miles 6.5 Turbo Diesel Full custom build with all records and receipts just completed All Predator Performance parts Predator D Ring II front Brush Guard, Predator Roof Rack with rear ladder and Light Bar. 50” double stack LED light bar (brighter than the sun!) Direct Flow Hood Scoop Predator 2” lift kit with springs and Custom valve’d adjustable shocks Rap Boost kit, RapCool Off road pipe, Rap Cool PMD isolator, RapFlow Lift Pump, Predator Performance Radiator. Equalizer head cooler. Predator Bolt on fender flares, 22” CTIS air lines with quick disconnects, Full Line-X roof, All rebuilt brakes, ball joints, CTIS seals, Upgraded Blower motor Full custom updated interior. Premium Leather seats, Upgraded Passenger compartment, MOMO steering wheel, Carbon dash kit, custom rear storage compartments Custom Kennwood 6.1 DVD Navigation stereo system with full custom wrapped panels and integration. Viper 5701 Responder remote start alarm system 3 MTX Thunder amplifiers and 12” Pro Sub W7 JL Audio in custom ported enclosure. (Seriously Impressive) 42" Plasma power fold down rear TV panel, completely hidden when up (Super Cool) Set up for I-pod or USB input for music and movies Dual Odyssey yellow tops plus plug in inverter Lowrance Off-Road GPS system (like they use in Baja) 22” custom alloy wheels with great Toyo MT 40/15.5/22 tires
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Call Josh 503 4754 8078 or 503 819 9007 Matt for details If you are a zero feedback bidder, please contact us before bidding Good Luck This is a full show or custom Hummer that is set up for REAL use, ultimate conversation rig, end of the world preppers will be envious, and environmentalist will run scared! Call Josh 503 4754 8078 or 503 819 9007 Matt for details If you are a zero feedback bidder, please contact us before bidding Good Luck |
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GMC teases Hummer EV's removable roof panels
Wed, May 20 2020Today was supposed to be the day that GM took the wraps off its GMC Hummer EV. We were told as much during the Super Bowl commercial, but GM revised it to an undecided future date, citing the coronavirus as the reason. Instead of the big reveal, we have a teaser. The Hummer EV is going to feature removable roof panels, and now we get a better look at them. There are four roof panels and a front T-bar that come out of the truck. You can see what that looks like in the video at the top of this post. Comparisons to Jeep are obvious as the open-air experience is likely similar to the Gladiator and Wrangler with their hardtop roof panels removed. That zero-limits slogan makes a bit of sense from this respect. With the sheer number of roof panels, we suspect a single person will be able to remove them alone. In addition to the video of the roof, we get a small peek at the massive digital screens the Hummer will be sporting. Check them out at the bottom of the photo below. They appear to be two large slabs, separate from each other. Other details are scarce on the ground. We’re not sure when the Hummer will make its grand entrance at this point, but are still excited to see the 1,000-horsepower truck hit the road. GMC is still advertising the 0-60 mph time of just 3 seconds, too. The latest tidbit of news suggests that further teasers might be coming, so we could be in for a rather drawn out reveal process. Our senior green editor John Snyder got to see the GMC Hummer in person earlier this year at GMÂ’s EV Day and described it like this: “ItÂ’s a big, off-road-ready pickup complete with giant all-terrain rubber and tow hooks. It features removable roof panels for access to the open sky, which appears to be depicted in the teaser above. It features sail panels behind the C-pillars, similar to those on the Chevy Avalanche and Honda Ridgeline. Its bed was concealed with a tonneau cover, but it sported GMCÂ’s MultiPro tailgate that we first saw on the Sierra Denali. Interior photos showed a spacious interior with blocky shapes, squared hourglass vents that mirror the look of the taillights and a lunar theme that incorporates the topography of the Sea of Tranquility into things like the floor mats and speaker covers. It also has a large infotainment screen as well as a digital instrument panel.” Related video:
GeigerCars Hummer H2 Bomber is ready for winter...now that it's spring
Fri, 26 Mar 2010GeigerCars Hummer H2 Bomber - Click above for high-res image gallery
GiegerCars has a love affair with American cars, and a particularly strange affection for Hummers. The German tuner has created all sorts of strange variants like a Christmas-themed H2, a 700-horsepower H2 built for a Texas sheriff or any number of racing-liveried Hummers like the "Gulf Wing" or this Martini Racing inspired H3.
GiegerCars' latest creation is the Hummer H2 Bomber. The most notable modification is the addition of four Mattracks 88M1-A1 rubber tracks that replace the twenty inch wheels. The rest of the vehicle features a military design theme as well as a roof box with lighting and a silver matte paint finish. Now all we need is a race on a snow-covered drag strip between this and Ken Block's Subaru TRAX STI. Follow the jump for the press release from GeigerCars.
GM crab walked the Hummer EV truck up and down Woodward this weekend
Mon, Aug 23 2021Sometimes, manufacturers like to show off their fancy new wares at the Woodward Dream Cruise. It’s largely done through static showcases with big displays for the public to gawk at. However, GM did something a little different with its GMC Hummer EV truck this year. Instead of parking it at the Chevy and GM display area, it took to Woodward Avenue itself to show off the Hummer in pre-production form. Not only did GM drive the electric truck on the road in front of thousands, but it crab walked the whole way. This was our first time, and probably most of the publicÂ’s first time seeing the Hummer EV crab mode in person. Judging from the crowdÂ’s reaction (GM got its wish of everybody paying attention), folks are impressed, and maybe a bit confused at the HummerÂ’s sideways movements. ItÂ’s a strange spectacle to see in person. At first, the truck appears as though itÂ’s sliding sideways on ice in a smooth, graceful slide. ThatÂ’s because even though the wheels are turned, the front of the truck is still pointing dead straight ahead. The GM employee behind the wheel of the prototype appeared to be moving forward at about 5-10 mph — it appears shockingly quick in person for the way this behemoth of a truck presents itself. The tech making it work is rather simple in concept. GM simply took existing rear-wheel steering technology, then amplified and modified it for this type of movement. Whereas most cars with rear-wheel steering max out at around 5 degrees of lock with the rear wheels, this Hummer can turn the wheels up to 10 degrees. Turn the wheel left or right in crab mode, and the Hummer moves diagonally down the street. If you use it for its intended purpose, crab mode is meant to help you navigate the Hummer through trails it might otherwise be too big to fit through using regular steering. In reality, we suspect most folks might use crab mode in the exact same fashion as GM did this past weekend: to impress people. And honestly, we canÂ’t blame them. It was a seriously cool sight to see. Crab mode in action: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.