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Prepper's Bug-out Black Beast!!! 1998 Hummer H1 4x4 One-of-a-kind Custom Wagon! on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:139695 Color: length
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“PREPPER’S BEAST!!! 1998 Hummer H1 4x4 Wagon, Black on Black, 4 Door, ONE-of-a-KIND, Full Custom Paint, Full Custom OSTRICH Interior, Custom Carbon Fiber Trim, Custom Steering Wheel, Built-in CIGAR HUMADOR w/ashtrays, “KILLER” Custom 37” Wheels & NITTO Extreme Terrain Tires, Monsoon Sound System, 1200 lbs Winch, Heated Windshield, Ambulance Doors, NEW TURBO Installed. A GO anywhere, do anything, “PREPPER” Bug-Out Vehicle. Will definitely IMPRESS!!!

 

1998 AM General Hummer H1 4 Door Wagon

 

·         Full-Time 4 Wheel Drive

·         6.5 Turbo Diesel (New turbo installed)

·         Turbo compressor

·         Engine oil cooler

·         HD radiator

·         4 Speed Automatic w/OD

·         Transmission electronic control

·         Transmission lock-up torque converter

·         Transmission oil cooler

·         Four wheel independent suspension

·         Speed-sensing steering

·         HD steering cooler

·         Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes

·         Central Tire Inflation System

·         Winch – 12,000 lbs

·         Stainless steel exhaust

·         Brush guard

·         Trailer towing preparation w/tow hook

·         Trailer towing system

·         Driveline Protection

·         Removable 3rdrow rear bench seat (Custom Embossed Black Ostrich Leather) 

·         Monsoon Sound System w/CD Changer

·         AM/FM/CD/Cass

·         Disc auto changer

·         Air conditioning

·         Rear air conditioning

·         Underseat ducts

·         Cruise control

·         Front and rear power windows

·         Power mirrors

·         Full floor console

·         Heated windshield

·         Compass

·         Gauges

·         12V DC power outlets (2)

·         25 gallon fuel capacity plus a 17 gallon reserve 

Specs:

 

·         195 HP @ 3400 rpm

·         430 ft lb @ 1800 rpm

·         396 cu.in.

·         Engine bore x stroke = 4.06" x 3.82"

·         GVWR

·         10,300 lbs.

·         Front GAWR

·         4,100 lbs.

·         Rear GAWR

·         6,800 lbs.

·         Max trailer weight

·         7,820 lbs.

·         Exterior length

·         184.5"

·         Exterior body width

·         86.5"

·         Exterior height

·         75.0"

·         Wheelbase

·         130.0"

·         Turning radius

·         26.5'

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GMC could have used Jeep's prized grille design on its born-again Hummer

Fri, Jan 31 2020

General Motors confirmed it's bringing the Hummer nameplate back on an electric, GMC-badged pickup by publishing a dark photo of its front end. The battery-powered drivetrain under the sheetmetal represents a tectonic shift, but we noticed another flagrant break with tradition: it wears six slot-like inserts instead of seven like on every previous Hummer and countless Jeeps. Adding an extra slot wouldn't have landed GMC in hot water. The seven-slot grille has historically been associated with Jeep, and the company proved it's willing to go to significant lengths to ensure another automaker — especially one it perceives as a rival — doesn't use it. Parent company Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) bitterly sued Mahindra over the Roxor's design, including its five-slot grille, and won in 2019, forcing the Indian firm to unveil a redesigned side-by-side for the 2020 model year. And yet, stylists would have very likely been able to get away with it on the Hummer. While General Motors owns Hummer, the brand traces its ancestry to 1970, when American Motors Corporation (AMC) purchased Jeep from Kaiser and changed the name of its General Products Division to AM General Corp. The division manufactured the rear-wheel drive, CJ-based DJ for the United States Postal Service and began developing the Humvee in 1979. Jeep and AM General went their separate ways when Renault began investing in AMC. Foreign companies weren't allowed to own defense contractors, and AMC had more to gain by gradually selling out to Renault than by keeping AM General, so it divested the division to LTV Corporation in 1983. Humvee production started shortly after, but no one protested its seven-slot grille because there was no risk of it stealing sales from a comparable Jeep model. It was manufactured exclusively for the U.S. Army, and civilian sales weren't planned. H2SUV View 4 Photos The original civilian Hummer released in 1992 must have raised more than a few eyebrows but, here again, it didn't directly compete with one of Jeep's off-roaders, so no one complained. It was huge, correspondingly expensive, and its portal axles made the YJ-generation Wrangler wet its pants. It's the H2 concept (pictured above) unveiled at the 2000 Detroit Auto Show that set off alarm bells in Auburn Hills. DaimlerChrysler's lawyers counted the slots in the chrome-plated insert that dominated its front end and shuddered when they reached seven.

What the electric Hummer's size and weight means for its efficiency

Sat, Dec 3 2022

The 2022 GMC Hummer EV Edition 1. Tim Levin/Insider If you think driving a pint-sized Nissan Leaf is as good for the planet as driving a huge electric Hummer, think again.  The GMC Hummer EV uses significantly more electricity than other EVs, meaning it produces more pollution upstream.  The electric Hummer weighs 9,000 pounds and its battery weighs as much as a Honda Civic. The new electric Hummer rolls through town without a deafening engine rumble or a cloud of toxic fumes, but it doesn't exactly tread lightly.  The colossal truck weighs an astonishing 9,000 pounds. (Think two Toyota Tacomas, three Honda Civics, or 24 Shaquille O'Neals.) Moreover, the GMC Hummer EV is in many ways a supersized gas guzzler for a new era. It repackages many of the same flaws of hulking SUVs and trucks of years past — and proves not all zero-emission cars are created equal. EVs can be energy guzzlers too On the whole, electric cars use less energy than gas-powered ones. But they aren't all equally efficient.  No surprise here: The Hummer needs more electricity than any other EV on the market to move its elephantine frame. The Environmental Protection Agency rates the pickup at 47 MPGe (miles per gallon of gasoline-equivalent). For comparison, the Tesla Model 3 sedan is nearly three times as efficient, earning a rating of 132 MPGe. The Ford F-150 Lightning, another electric truck, gets 70 MPGe.  This has real consequences: Since the US gets 61% of its energy from oil, coal, and natural gas, the more electricity a car needs, the more pollution it creates upstream.  As the Union of Concerned Scientists put it: "Both EV cars and trucks are much cleaner than their gasoline counterparts, but electric trucks are responsible for more global warming emissions than electric cars simply because trucks are larger and heavier."  The 2022 GMC Hummer EV Edition 1. Tim Levin/Insider The Hummer EV is also resource-intensive to manufacture, requiring a ginormous (and weighty) battery to give people the 300-plus miles of range they desire. You could produce three Chevrolet Bolts with the same battery cells consumed by one Hummer.

Mil-Spec 006 Hummer H1 born into the darkness

Thu, Apr 25 2019

Mil-Spec Automotive is up to build number six of its Hummer H1s, this one a customer commission for someone with the last name "Bane." This marks the halfway point in the Launch Edition series of 12 models that will run through to next year. Per customer request, the template started with Build 002, also a four-door slantback, but deviates in a few functional ways. That starts with the four-door slantback variant, but this one gets a much larger rear window. The Bold Body and Tire Package stretches horizontal footprint by eight inches, the bodywork by seven inches. Fender flares hulk over 20-inch gun-black rims wearing 38-inch Nitto Grappler tires. Build 006 shuns the executive interior package on Build 002, putting its cushiness on the outside with the Air-Ride Package. That installs eight-way adjustable shocks all around and automatic ride height adjustment. Sounds like the buyer could need it, since the newest unit also gets the 12K Package that ups GVWR to 12,000 pounds, with beefier axles, springs and braking. A 6.6-liter Duramax diesel sits beneath the $1,299 functional hood scoop, the oil-burner's output rated at 500 horsepower and 1,000 pound-feet of torque. And no road trip to Sonora or Medellin would be complete without a 12,000-pound Warn winch, lavish front brush guard and heavy duty rear step bumper, aluminum snorkel, 60-inch overhead light bar, and Paracord interior door handles. We'd think a locking front axle would be a given on this kind of rig, but apparently this H1 makes do with an ARB air locker on the rear. The brief for the design was "simple yet dramatic." Job done, we'd say, with Build 006 terrorizing the ground like black thunder. The price gets attention just as well: $295,039. This kind of drama doesn't come cheap. Featured Gallery Mil-Spec 006 Hummer H1 View 13 Photos News Source: Mil-Spec Automotive Hummer Truck Luxury Off-Road Vehicles Special and Limited Editions hummer h1