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Am General Hummer H1 Wagon on 2040-cars

US $58,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:91822 Color:
Location:

Glendale, California, United States

Glendale, California, United States

I'm selling my collection of cars.  2001 AM General Hummer H1 Wagon! It looks great with leather interior, upgraded sound system with Navigation, dual fuel tanks and front upright exhaust for true off road and deep water capabilities.  Runs perfect. This truck is more like a show truck than an offroad truck.  I've had a few H1 Hummers and this one truly runs and drives like a new Hummer.  This Hummer recently had a paint job with Metricks black DuPont Clear.  It is show quality paint.  Lots of extras.  Your opportunity to own this great Hummer with a great price.

 

·         EXTERIOR

         Heat-treated/corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy body

        Steel roof

        HD rear bumper

        Galvanized steel doors

        Dual black swingaway mirrors

        Black door lock bezels

        Halogen headlights

              EZ-Kool glass

             Helicopter lift hooks

              Windshield wiper/washer system

              Vertical hinged swing-out rear doors

              Heat & sound insulation

§  I           INTERIOR

              4-passenger seating-inc: (4) high-back bucket seats

              Driver/front passenger armrests

              Padded interior

              Power windows

             Power door locks

              Instrumentation-inc: speedometer, odometer, tachometer, fuel level, engine coolant temp, oil pressure, voltmeter

              Flow-through ventilation

              Air conditioning w/auxiliary air/heat

             AM/FM stereo radio w/cassette

              Glove box

              Utility lighting package

§           MECHANICAL

              6.5L (396) turbo-diesel V8 engine

              Serpentine drive belt

              Sealed central venting system

             HD 4-speed electronically-controlled automatic transmission w/OD

             2-speed transfer case

              Torque-biasing differentials

              TT4 traction control system

              Full-time four wheel drive

              124 amp alternator

              HD multiple-cooling systems-inc: engine coolant, engine oil, transmission oil, transfer case oil, power steering fluid

              Welded steel box-section frame w/5 cross members

              130" WB

              10,300# GVW

              3146# payload

              4100# capacity front/6800# capacity rear GAWR

              4-wheel independent double A-frame suspension w/HD open-end coil springs

              HD hydraulic shock absorbers

              LT37/12.50R16.5D SBR BSW Goodyear Wrangler MT tires

              16.5" two-piece steel wheels

              Pwr-assisted variable-ratio steering

             4-wheel hydraulic inboard-mounted pwr disc brakes

              4-wheel anti-lock brakes

              Dual fuel tanks (25 gallon main/17 gallon auxiliary)

§       SAFETY

              3-point seat belts for all seating positions

             Side door impact beams

             4-wheel anti-lock brakes

            TT4 traction control system
























































































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