The Ultimate Hummer H1 on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
The Ultimate 1994 Hummer H1
Forget Any Other Hummer You’ve Seen… This One Simply Smacks Them Down!
(Little Old Ladies and Girlie-Men Take Notice: You WON’T Be Interested in What’s Coming Next)
If you’re into Hummers, you’re into raw, twice-distilled power. You’re not afraid to be noticed… in fact, you just about crave making that bold entrance, no matter where you go.
Hummers exude strength. They’re a man’s ride – a warrior’s vehicle. You won’t see many of them shuffling off to Sunday School, that’s for certain.
If you’ve dreamed of calling a Hummer your own, this is gonna be the one you want. No BS about it.
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE OWNER!
Up for sale is this CUSTOM OUTFITTED, SUPER LOW MILEAGE Monster Hummer.
Every square inch of this handsome beast is cherry – and I’ll stake you won’t find any Hummer Model, at any production year – looking better or running finer.
But hey, talk is cheap and you’ve probably heard enough blue sky chin-music sales pitches in your day to last you the next three lifetimes. So let me walk you through why taking the keys to this fully loaded Hummer H1 will be a singular opportunity. And just to make sure there’s no confusion… once this vehicle is sold, you’ll never see another quite like it in your lifetime.
A Knockout to Look At – and Be Seen In!
Feast your eyes on this exterior…
Notice the paint job? Not only is it bold and fiery, it’s there for the duration – boasting a unique, industrial strength UV stable spray liner – complete with Kevlar! This custom spray job goes both on the inside (under the trim pieces) and on the exterior. The cost of this alone? $12k
When I say it comes loaded, I mean exactly that. Need to extricate yourself (or someone else) from a tight spot? The included heavy-duty front winch is ready and able at your command.
Want to shed some light on a tense situation? Try out the 10 Rack and Front Mounted PIAA Flood Lights – or confuse the crowd with the supplied High-intensity Strobe!
Plus, we even throw in a Souped-up Custom Made Air Scoop – it’s your call to connect this bad-boy accessory or not.
Here’s the breakdown of the exterior complements:
Exterior:
The Interior – Just as Awesome!
· · Jump inside… and you’ll be transported to a cab looking more like a tactical cockpit than the interior of a vehicle.
Feel like listening to your favorite tunes? Then the CD player with XM Radio, coupled with the powerful JL Audio Speakers, Subwoofers and Sound Amplifier will do ample justice to anything you like.
But we’re not done yet, not by a long shot.
Keep the outside noise to a minimum with the interior Sound Damping – the entire cab was first gutted then sprayed with Rhino Liner.
The interior was then fully renovated – including new carpets and interior panels. Heck, even the seat covers - both front & back – are new!
And just to make sure you stay cool, the entire AC System is rebuilt.
Here’s the breakdown of the Interior complements:
Interior:
UNDER THE HOOD!
Great looks are one thing, but if the engine isn’t up to snuff – you’re gonna be dead in the water. Let me assure you of this – this commanding Diesel V8 with Supercharger is TOTALLY UP TO SNUFF!
· Engine - PRACTICALLY BRAND NEW! With ONLY 800 MILES clocked on it, it’s already perfectly broken-in.
There’s even a Remote Kill Switch included. (Hey, some low-life wants to steal your ride, give them a surprise they won’t soon forget!)
Here are the full engine specs:
Under the Hood:
BOTTOM LINE
You’ve seen what I have to offer, and you’re probably wondering why I’d ever part with this one mean machine. Great question…
Kids – and they’re about ready for college. That’s going to cost some serious change, as well you know. I don’t want them saddled with student loans. When they’re finally on their own – they should be starting off with a clean slate, and not burdened with bags full of debt.
I’ve put $142,000 dollars into this baby. As you see, it was absolutely a labor of love. Now’s your chance to put my hard work, sweat and passion into your garage.
Terms: SOLD AS IS FOR CASH. Local buyer preferred – but will ship anywhere in the USA to your locality. As an added incentive, we will cover the first $500 in transportation costs, the rest to be assumed by the buyer.
If you are an international buyer, you will assume all transportation costs, as well as any applicable taxes, duties and custom fees. International buyers are requested to make payment by wire transfer. Contact me for banking details.
Paying via PayPal is fine. If you insist on paying with cashier’s check, please be advised the check will be placed in escrow, and until it has fully and irrevocably cleared, and verified by both banks that the funds have been transferred, I will retain title and possession of the vehicle. Absolutely no exceptions will be made.
Bring your mechanic if you like and have him professionally go over every inch. I want you to be totally satisfied this heavy-duty beast is everything I say it is.
Good luck – and for the fortunate new owner – may you always drive this vehicle in good health.
Richard |
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