2001 Hummer H1 Hmcs Wagon: 3" Suspension Lift, 40" Tires, Beadlocks, Exhaust on 2040-cars
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
2001 AM General : Hummer H1 : Wagon (HMCS)
These trucks are rare and finding one in good condition is even rarer. It took me over a year to find a good H1 and another 2 years getting everything up to date after I bought it. All maintenance has been completed on time and documented as well as updated any wearable parts. This is a low mileage diesel truck (5k miles a year). These trucks need to be driven. This truck is in absolutely amazing condition mechanically and aesthetically. 99% of the trucks on the market are being sold either by dealers (who know nothing about these trucks, their history, or true mechanical condition) or by a private party who has become tired of it and the work it needs (which means they are not taking care of it mechanically). I love this truck and the only reason I am selling is because I have my eye on another H1. This truck needs NOTHING, I have already done it for you!!!!
** This truck has the “F” engine block 4th digit VIN code (late 2001 and up models only), if you have done your research you will know that is what you want. All the H1’s from 1996 until early 2001 that have the 4th digit of “Z” are plagued and susceptible to the #8 cylinder block cracking. Its not a case of if it will happen, but when will it happen. In late 2001 AM General (General Engine Products) took over the casting of the blocks and changed the VIN ID to “F”.
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Phone: 910-622-eight three 96
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