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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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GeigerCars Hummer H2 Bomber - Click above for high-res image gallery
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