2009 Hummer H2 on 2040-cars
Vassar, Kansas, United States
Feel free to email: maryammfferrie@poshtarts.com .
6.6 Liter LMM Duramax Diesel Engine
· Stage 5 Engine Upgrade
o GT4094 Turbo
o Dual Fueler Pump
o Lift Pump
o Race Exhaust Manifolds
o Ported Fuel Rail fitting
o Hot + 2 Power Programmer (estimated 750 HP)
· Allison 6 Speed Transmission
· Stage 5 Transmission Upgrade
o HD Clutches
o Steels
o Billet Input Shaft
o Billet Output Shaft
o Triple Lock Torc Convertor
· NPHD Transfer Case
· Suspension Upgrades
o 6 Inch Fabtech Lift Kit
o Front Double Shock Hoop Kit
o Heavy Duty Tubular Upper Control Arms
o Heavy Duty front and rear sway bars
o Heavy Duty Tie Rods
o Heavy Duty Steering Stabilize
o Front Differential and Transfer Case Skid Plates
· Brembro Front Brake Kit
o 6 Piston
· Brembro Rear Brake Kit
· Electric Folding Running Boards
o AMP Research
· 5 20 Inch MHT Wheels
· Toyota 38 X 15.50 Tires
o Pressure sensors
· 8 Foot Roof Rack
o Tire Carrier
o Sun Roof Insert
o 2 Lockable Storage Box’s
· 4 Rigid Industries 50 Inch LED Light Bar
· ROAD Armor Front DAKAR Winch Bumper
o PIAA Lights for Bumper
· ROAD Armor Rear DAKAR Bumper
o PIAA Lights for Bumper
· WARN M8000 Winch
o Synesthetic Roper Cable
o Wireless Remote
· Billet Aluminum Exterior Package
o Fuel Door
o Hood Handles
o Side Vents
o Side Market Light Surrounds
o Hood Latches
o Door Handles in Black
· Smoked Exterior Lighting
o Roof Lights
o Front Marker Lights
o Side Marker Lights
o Tail Lights
· Over the Hood Push Bar
· Built in Front and Rear Radar Detectors
Hummer H2 for Sale
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Body shop manager stole over $500,000 worth of government trucks and parts
Fri, Jan 27 2017The US Department of Justice announced yesterday that the manager of a collision and restoration business in Virginia admitted he helped misappropriate and sell vehicles and parts from the State Department. Specifically, he sold 12 Chevrolet Suburbans, a Hummer, and $7,500 worth of tires and wheels. He pled guilty to charges to commit theft of government property and wire fraud. He will likely see 18 to 20 months in prison, a fine of $4,000 to $40,000, and has already agreed to pay restitution of $416,020 and asset forfeiture of the same amount. According to the Department of Justice, the body shop manager, James Ratcliffe, worked with the owner of the business and a State Department official, both unnamed, to obtain the property. It started with the wheels and tires, which were delivered and sold on two occasions, one in 2011 and another in 2012. The trucks came later, and were sold throughout 2011 and 2013. Ratcliffe and the shop owner kept most of the profits, and shared some of the leftovers with the government official. In addition to the vehicles that were sold, the government official also gave Ratcliffe a pair of Suburbans for his own personal use. The Department of Justice estimated the total value of the SUVs at $96,400. In total, the group misappropriated $512,420 worth of property. Related Video:
GMC shows how the 2022 Hummer could have looked even more futuristic
Fri, Oct 23 2020Excitement filled the room when GMC asked its designers to resurrect the Hummer in April 2019, but a tinge of uneasiness permeated the department after executives locked in an early 2020 unveiling date. Luckily, stylists knew what they wanted early on in the development phase, and preliminary design sketches give us a fascinating look at how they shaped the electric off-roader that ended up making its global debut online in October 2020. Hummer, the brand, unceremoniously shut down in 2010 after General Motors failed to sell it to the Chinese, but its design DNA was so strong that stylists were able to pick up where their predecessors left off. All of the sketches published on Instagram by the official General Motors Design account show a boxy truck with a tall front end, a short windshield, and a generous amount of ground clearance. These styling cues trace their roots to the AM General Humvee that entered production in 1984 and made its combat debut when the United States invaded Panama in 1989. Even the wildest drawings still depict a pickup that's immediately recognizable as a Hummer. Most of the early design sketches wear some variation of the seven-slot grille that characterized Hummer's production models; it's a styling cue that hints at a heritage shared with Jeep under the American Motors Corporation (AMC) umbrella. Oddly, none wear the round headlights seen on the H2, the H3, and the HX concept that nearly became the H4. Was GMC afraid that its Hummer would end up looking too much like a Jeep? And, at least one sketch shows a fold-down windshield, a feature that will not make it to the assembly line. Sketches never reach production without modifications made in the name of packaging and safety concerns, and the Hummer is no exception, but stylists did a good job of reinventing the brand's design language without copying or erasing the past. If the company had stuck around long enough to make a second- and a third-generation H2, odds are it would look a lot like the GMC-branded model that will enter production in a year. GMC remains on track to start 2022 Hummer deliveries in late 2021, though it told Green Car Reports that it still hasn't built a fully functional prototype yet. When it arrives, this outdoorsy pickup will land in a burgeoning segment of the truck market that numerous models (including the Rivian R1T and Ford's electric F-150) will also call home.
Report: Last-ditch sale effort for Hummer post wind-down announcement fading
Tue, 06 Apr 2010It's getting tough for even the most ardent supporters of the Hummer brand to continue to keep hope alive. Reports the aficionados at HummerGuy.net: "While many of us were hoping for a last-minute miracle to save the Hummer brand, signs from Detroit are indicating that Hummer production will soon cease indefinitely."
It appears as if General Motors has resigned itself to winding the brand down and letting it die a slow, agonizing death. The automaker says that it's no longer considering offers for the brand and dedicated Hummer staff are reportedly be assigned to serve elsewhere.
Oh, and about that "Save Hummer" summit that's planned for April 11th near Chicago? GM, though it is aware of the rally, has no plans to send representation. That sound that you hear? That's just the tolling of Hummer's death knell. Thanks for the tip, Brian!