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1662 Miles! Bakersfield Ca. Garage Kept. Still Smells Like New! Cd 4wd Clean! on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:1662
Location:

Bakersfield, California, United States

Bakersfield, California, United States


1662 MILES SINCE NEW!
(Original mileage as of 3-10-2014)

This is probably the LOWEST MILEAGE, private party Hummer on eBay!

If you missed out on buying a new Hummer H3 when they were still available, this may be the closest you can get to buying a new one today. Looks, runs, smells and drives almost like a new car! 

Located in Bakersfield, CA. approx 1.5 hours north of Los Angeles.  Fly in to Meadows Field, Bakersfield and drive it home!  See all 22 photos.  

As shown above, Experian's "AutoCheck" summary lists this vehicle's score as an incredible 96 as compared with other Hummer & SUV vehicles of the same year!  

Inspections and test drives are encouraged.  Please contact me with any questions or to schedule an appointment to see it in person.  All messages are checked and ANSWERED daily!

SORRY, NO TRADES!
  • One NON-SMOKING owner since new. 
  • (Original owner no longer able to drive)
  • Garage kept in dry California climate
  • Never any accidents, water damage or repairs.
  • Original paint with no dents or touch ups.
  • NEVER DRIVEN OFF ROAD!
  • Original window sticker, owner's manual and literature are included
  • Still has that "new car smell"
  • This is probably the lowest mileage private party Hummer H3 on the market today!
If you need it shipped, I will be glad to work with YOUR pre-paid shipper, but buyer must make all shipping arrangements.  I am not able to quote shipping prices.

The only "defects" I am aware of are the following items:
  1. The "Low Tire" warning light has remained "ON" since one of the original tires went flat.  (The tire was replaced with a brand new identical tire)  The dealership will need to check this out and possibly reset the light.
  2. The driver's door has a couple of small scratches in the paint, near the door handle.
  3. The tires are 7 years old and are starting to show typical small age cracks in various areas.
  4. The original battery was replaced, but the battery shop did not re-install the plastic lid over the battery box.  (The lid is included and is currently stored in the back of the car)
  5. Due to the length of storage, the car should probably be serviced before any major drives.
  6. Original wiper blade rubbers need replacing.
  7. Overall, this Hummer appears to be very well preserved, but please keep in mind that it is NOT a brand new car!   This is a USED 7 year old car which has seen very little use, but will still require attention and maintenance  from time to time, the same as all vehicles........Good luck bidding!

Thank you for looking!

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Mil-Spec 003 First Drive Review | The ultimate Hummer H1

Fri, Oct 5 2018

We're in something of a golden age for automotive restomodding, and into a heady mix that includes Singer's reimagined 911s, Icon's fancy off-roaders, and lots of updated Land Rovers. The latest company with ambitions to become a top-tier custom car brand is Mil-Spec, which aims to do what the aforementioned companies do, but with the big, brash, blunt Hummer H1. And in particular, the company is aiming to make its Hummers a compelling alternative to a used Hummer H1 Alpha. The Alpha is generally considered to be the best of the breed with the most powerful diesel engine offered, larger brakes, and a nicer interior compared with its predecessors. To find out whether the company's early efforts live up to that ambition, Mil-Spec invited us to drive their third completed vehicle, Mil-Spec 003. It started life as a 1995 Hummer H1, and as with all of Mil-Spec's vehicles, it was completely disassembled, and the body and frame media-blasted down to metal. The frame and related components are then powder-coated with a black gloss finish. The truck's aluminum body, in this case a four-door hardtop pickup variant, but is coated in a resilient bedliner-like material designed for easy care. Bits of Kevlar are mixed in with the material for strength, and it can be tinted different colors and have rougher or finer textures. Underneath the body, one of the five different engines that were available on the H1, usually a diesel V8, is replaced with a 6.6-liter Duramax LBZ turbodiesel V8. This engine was available on heavy duty Chevy and GMC pickup trucks, and a related engine was used in the Hummer H1 Alpha. Whereas the engine in the H1 Alpha made 300 horsepower and 520 pound-feet of torque mated to a 5-speed automatic, the Mil-Spec's LBZ has had turbo upgrades and a different ECU tune allowing it to produce 500 horsepower and 1,000 pound-feet of torque. It's also coupled to an Allison 1000 6-speed automatic transmission. The mechanical upgrades don't stop with the engine and transmission. The inboard brakes are given drilled and vented discs, and an ARB Air Locker locking rear differential fitted. Dual auxiliary transmission coolers also make an appearance and can be switched on as needed. The 003 received 20-inch wheels with 38-inch mud terrain tires, but larger tires can be added if desired.

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Architects Craig Hodges and HsinMing Fung joined forces in 1984 to create their agency HplusF. Since then, the pair have gone on to apply their stylistic skill to the UCLA library, Hollywood Bowl, Egyptian Theater and a number of other works of architectural art. HplusF also tackles unique installations and showpieces, one of which involves the now-departed Hummer brand.
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