2007 Hummer H2 175" Westwind Limousine - Loaded & Turnkey on 2040-cars
Delray Beach, Florida, United States
2007 Hummer H2 175" built by Westwind Coachworks (QVM builder) with 87,170 miles. One owner vehicle purchased new on 2/2008. Loaded up model with 4 wheel drive. White exterior paint is in great condition. White top is in great condition with no tears or leaks. Wheels & tires in excellent condition with 95% tread remaining. Dual alternators & batteries & A/C's that blow ice cold. Tan leather & black carpet interior with in great condition with no rips or tears. Much desired J-seat & knee to knee seating configurations. 14-17 passenger capacity plus rear luggage & storage area. Full mirrored ceiling with fiberoptic starlight & neon & emergency escape hatch. Black mirrored starlight bars complete with ice coolers & champagne buckets, and neon bar lighting. (2) 16" TV monitors in the bars, DVD/AM/FM/CD/IPOD stereo unit with sound system. Drivers cabin with front passenger seat. Complete with 2 sets of keys, remotes, manuals, full size spare tire, and jack. Everything works, and vehicle is in great condition. CLEAN CARFAX! DOT & PUC READY! LOADED & TURNKEY! CALL FOR FURTHUR DETAILS! Feel free to contact us with any questions at: Phone# 561-265-5243 Website: www.americandealergrp.com **WE ARE NOT BROKERS, WE ARE A DEALERSHIP, EVERY VEHICLE & CLEAN TITLE IN STOCK** ***Delivery possible pending negotiations*** *** Please have your finances secure before you bid *** *** If you need financing, please go to our website and apply before bidding ends*** ***Seller reserves the right to end auction at any time, since vehicle is also for sale locally. A deposit must be received within 48 hours of auction end. Buyer is responsible for shipping & delivery costs.* *** If you see this add or pictures listed with another seller, it is fraudulent *** |
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