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H1 Hummer on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:106000
Location:

Millsboro, Delaware, United States

Millsboro, Delaware, United States

1996 H1 for sale. 110k on the clock, title is free and clear. The  engine is the original factory engine, showing  no signs of being the bad block design. Plenty of power with no signs of fatigue. Mechanically, this thing is a beast that wants to run. It starts fast without any hesitation.  No rust, never on the beach. It has normal wear and tear, nothing horrible but does show as a used truck. It has a Clarion stereo along with an amp and subwoofers in the rear.  Its also had several new upgrades listed below.

Newly installed items:


 New injector pump


 New starter


 New glow plugs


 Alignment


 Heater core

 
Lifter pump

Ball joints (uppers and lowers all the way around)

Brakes

 I also have the complete shop manual on the truck that also goes with the purchase.

It has a 6.5 turbo diesel with good power and the transmission shifts and operates as it should. There are a few items that need attention, which is why I list it as a fair condition. The items listed below are items which need to be addressed.

Needs paint on the hood and minor surface work on the hardtop. I was told by a local shop that they could properly repair it for 2500. I can send detailed pictures if anyone needs.

The ac does work but needs some lines repaired. Would also need a charge.

The CTIS (central tire inflation system) needs repaired. The compressor works but it has a ground issue to work out.

Maybe a few other minor issues but nothing worthy of mentioning. Overall, I would rate the truck in good/fair condition. I would drive the truck to anywhere in the states without hesitation. The issues that need attention are minor and the truck overall is roadworthy enough to be an everyday driver.

The asking price is $19,500 OBO

The truck is listed for sale locally. I reserve the right to remove the listing from auction if the truck sells locally.

 Low ballers and tire kickers not welcome.

Feel free to drop me a line for any questions and or more pictures. 

 
Spammers and persons with fake checks need not apply. Payment accepted will be in a bank check or cash in person. I will not release the title or the truck until the check or money order of any kind has cleared my banks approval.

 I'm not interested in any business assisting me with helping sell this truck, so don't bother asking.


Kelley blue book pricing 

 
http://www.kbb.com/hummer/h1/1996-hummer-h1/wagon-4d/?condition=good&vehicleid=9204&intent=trade-in-sell&mileage=110000&valuation=c&ref=http%3a%2f%2fwww.kbb.com%2fhummer%2fh1%2f1996-hummer-h1%2fstyles%2f&options=340010%7ctrue%7c340010%7cfalse%7c340013%7ctrue%7c340015%7ctrue%7c340021%7ctrue%7c340046%7ctrue%7c340051%7ctrue%7c340033%7ctrue%7c340075%7ctrue%7c340079%7ctrue&pricetype=private-party

 

Nada pricing

http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/1996/Hummer/H1/Hard-Top-4-Door-Wagon-4-Passenger/Values

 

Shipping will be solely at the expense of the buyer. I will be happy to assist and arrange pickup of the vehicle. 




 The Hummer comes with lots of fun stories. It was used for what it was built for. This H1 was a hero during the massive snow storm we had a few years ago. Someone is going to luck out on this one. Its a great truck and will be missed.

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