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2003 Hummer H1 K-series Truck ****lifted - Low Miles- Thousands In Extras!! on 2040-cars

US $58,900.00
Year:2003 Mileage:51640 Color: on Light Gray leatherette
Location:

Calera, Alabama, United States

Calera, Alabama, United States
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2003 Hummer H1 2dr Pickup
KSC2 Extended Cab 2 Passenger Model
1 of 74 Built in 2003 and 1 of less than 400 ever made!
Cashmere Metallic exterior on Light Gray leatherette
51k Original Miles

Mechanical
Electromagnetic Locking Rear Differential- Torq Trac4 Elocker
6.5L Turbo Diesel = 1960 Hours/ 51,400 original miles
·         195 H.P.
·         430 lb ft. torque
Automatic Transmission- 4L80E Electronic 4 speed with overdrive
Truck runs and drives well with no mechanical issues
Engine starts easy with no smoking at all
Transmission shifts out smooth
Transfer case engages smoothly
Locking differential works at the push of a button
Both fuel tanks, switch and gauge work as they should
CTIS system works flawlessly with NO LEAKS AT ALL!
Truck tracks straight and smooth at 65mph


Dealer Options
B97 = 17” Aluminum Wheels               $1,368
B93 = MT/R Tires                               $100
A16 = Electronic Locking Differential   $834


Modifications
Rubber Duck 4x4 Stage One 2” Lift Kit = $839
Rubber Duck 4x4 Rock Skids Underbody Panels 1/4" Steel = $1,250
Rubber Duck 4x4 Rock Tubes I Rocker Panel Protection = $970
AM General Driveline “Ladder Type” Skid Plates  = $795
39.5” x 13.50 x 17 Super Swamper IROC Tires with 60-70% tread(14/32nds)
Pair of 9” Pro Comp Off Road Rally lights with Carling Rocker Switch


Interior
Black Interior Trim with Gray Leatherette Seats
Power Windows
Power Locks
Keyless entry remote
Rear Defroster
Cruise Control
Intermittent Wipers
Fully functional Dome, reading, and courtesy lights
3- Way Adjustable Isringhausen Seats
CD Player with Pandora, Aux Input, SAT radio
Previous vinyl repair to top of dash
Custom Wool Floor Mats
Custom tint on all windows.
Ac Blows cold and all climate controls work properly

Exterior
Cashmere Metallic Exterior- GM Code 929L
Originally White
All Exterior Lights work
Heavy Duty Brushguard
Extra Large Full custom steel locking toolbox
Bed mounted Axe and Shovel
Two Inch Receiver Hitch with trailer light hookup


Maintenance
Full Inspection at GM dealer in May of 2014 at 51k miles that included the following:
·        Oil Change and Filter completed
·         New Fuel Filter
·         New Air Filter
·         Transfer case seal replaced and fluid changed
GM Maintenance Records Available
Full owners manuals, Service manual, 2 keys and 1 remote included
Private seller with Clean Alabama title and current registration in my name.
Autocheck and Carfax are clean and can be provided upon request 

I will be glad to work with your shipping company once vehicle is paid in full.
Mileage will increase as truck is still being driven

Call or email with any questions
256-490-8059





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Robby Gordon withdraws from 2016 Dakar after stupid accident

Mon, Jan 18 2016

Accidents are bound to happen in motorsports, and for that very reason, modern racing vehicles are built to a very high standard of safety. Unfortunately, the accident that caused Robby Gordon to withdraw from the 2016 Dakar Rally involved a road-going Hummer H2 driven by members of the American racing driver's support staff – a vehicle without racing harnesses or roll cages. As the video above shows, this is one accident that was completely avoidable. According to news reports flowing out of Argentina, Gordon had already finished the 13th and final stage of Dakar and was driving his HST Gordini competition truck on a highway headed to the podium where all the back-patting, trophy presentations, and champagne sprays typically happen. Along the way, someone from Gordon's crew decides to pass some bottles and paper bags, window-to-window, from a support vehicle to Gordon's race machine. At about 80 miles per hour. Does that sound like a bad idea to anyone else? And a bad idea it ultimately was. Gordon swerved one too many times to get closer to his support car, coming into contact with it and causing what looks to be a pretty bad accident. Making matters worse, a member of Gordon's team was hanging halfway out of an open window with bottles in hand at the time of the accident. Reports indicate there were two injuries. Thankfully, everyone will apparently recover. It's not clear where exactly Gordon would have finished had he not withdrawn. It is clear, however, that this was a stupid maneuver that never should have happened. For those keeping track, this latest incident isn't the first time Robby Gordon has been involved in an off-road rally accident, having injured a spectator in the 2015 Baja 500. According to Autoblog.com.ar (no relation), Gordon's Dakar accident is under investigation. News Source: Autoblog.com.ar, YouTube Motorsports Hummer Safety Racing Vehicles Videos Dakar Rally robby gordon

GMC Hummer EV First Drive Review | True supertruck, for better and for worse

Thu, Apr 7 2022

Right from the start, the 2022 GMC Hummer EV has been advertised with superlatives, mostly in reference to its specifications. GMC has even called it a "supertruck" in its own materials. And while we've received a taste of the truck before, only now have we finally got our hands on the production-spec model, and had the opportunity to drive it both off-road and on the street. What we've found is that the Hummer EV is undoubtedly a supertruck, much the same way that a Ferrari or a Lamborghini is a supercar. It totally delivers on its incredible capabilities, but there are compromises. And they're worth being aware of before plunking down the more than $100,000 a first-year Hummer will run you. That six-figure truck is the version we tested, the Edition 1, which actually rings in at $112,595. It's the only version in production for now, with lower trims coming in the next couple years. It's sold out, but many of the features will be available on the next highest trim level, the EV 3X. Among those features are the three motors, torque vectoring, “Watts To Freedom” launch mode, four-wheel steering, removable glass roof panels, 35-inch tires, Super Cruise, power rear window and MultiPro tailgate. In other words, although you can literally no longer order an Edition 1, you can still order a Hummer EV with nearly the same specification. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. We'll start where most owners probably will: mashing the throttle. No one can resist seeing what 1,000 horsepower and 1,200 pound-feet of torque will feel like. It's even a tad more torque in Watts To Freedom mode, which preemptively runs the cooling system to enable the additional twist. That mode allows the Hummer to hit 60 mph in 3 seconds, and the drama is dialed up with visual, audible and haptic cues. But even without engaging launch mode, the Hummer EV impresses and delights with its acceleration. In addition to pinning you to the seat, the entire truck squats in an exaggerated fashion. It's absurd, especially considering the truck's curb weight that surpasses a truly astounding 9,000 pounds. ThatÂ’s several hundred pounds more than the heaviest GMC Sierra HD 3500 diesel dually. Of course, that weight, as well as the nature of electric motors, means the party starts to calm down as the speed increases. The weight is noticeable in other areas, too.

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Thu, 10 May 2012

When General Motors put down several of its brands in recent years, it also let loose thousands of brand-loyal customers who will eventually need another car.
R.L. Polk Associates estimates there are more than 18 million cars from 16 discontinued makes on the road today. Those "orphan owners" have sales-hungry competitors seeing dollar signs. GM is offering Saturn owners $1,000 cash toward a Chevy Cruze, Cadillac CTS or a GMC Acadia. Ford is giving its Mercury lease customers a chance to get out of their contracts with no early-termination penalty and offering to waive six remaining payments if they drive off in a Ford or Lincoln.
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