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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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Sat, Oct 17 2020

Maybe we'll win, saved by zero. General Motors on Friday announced that its sprawling Detroit-Hamtramck facility, which is being retooled to build electric vehicles, has been renamed Factory Zero — as in zero emissions, along with the promise of an autonomous future in which there are zero crashes and zero congestion. The company is spending $2.2 billion to retool the plant into a futuristic facility that is flexible enough to build a variety of cars and trucks across the GM portfolio of brands. GM says that's the most it has ever spent on a production facility, and when the plant's cranking out EVs at scale it will have created 2,200 manufacturing jobs. Factory Zero's first projects will be the all-electric GMC Hummer pickup and the self-driving electric Cruise Origin, both build on GM's new Ultium battery platform, with other EVs to follow. Factory Zero should start cranking out Hummer pickups by fall 2021. A Hummer SUV will come along later. Check back with Autoblog when the Hummer is revealed next Tuesday, Oct. 20. Sustainability will be another key feature. During construction, excess concrete from pours in the plant has been used to pave roads, and stormwater runoff is being recycled to charge the factory suppression system and circulate in cooling towers. The 365-acre site also has 16.5 acres of wildlife habitat — GM says monarch butterflies hang out there, along with foxes and wild turkeys. GM says it's committed to powering all its southeast Michigan plants with sustainable energy by 2023, the rest of its U.S. facilities by 2030, and overseas plants by 2040. To that end, Factory Zero has a 30-kilowatt solar carport, and a 516-kilowatt ground-mounted solar farm, from DTE. “Factory ZERO is the next battleground in the EV race and will be GMÂ’s flagship assembly plant in our journey to an all-electric future,” said Gerald Johnson, GM executive vice president of Global Manufacturing. “The electric trucks and SUVs that will be built here will help transform GM and the automotive industry.” Related Video:     Green Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Plants/Manufacturing GM Hummer hamtramck

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Fri, Jan 31 2020

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GM to accelerate its EV strategy — Cadillac could be all-electric by 2025

Wed, Nov 18 2020

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