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US $49,500.00
Year:1999 Mileage:134000 Color: Night Storm (1 of 27 made) /
 Gray
Location:

Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada

Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada
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Engine:6.5L Turbo Diesel
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 137ZA8437XE183209
Trim: Wagon
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 4X4 with Full lockers
Year: 1999
Mileage: 134,000
Make: Hummer
Exterior Color: Night Storm (1 of 27 made)
Model: H1
Interior Color: Gray

Unfortunately, I am selling my beloved H1.
This beast has a new motor block that has around 30,000 miles on it. It is in a very good condition, very well maintained (See updgrades below). 
Very easy to export.
See video: http://youtu.be/BeVxghNz1f0

If you have any questions, I will be very happy to answer them.

Here is a list of mods that were done to it:

- Mile Marker 10,500 lbs hydraulic winch
- Mile Marker low profile winch mount
- Synthetic nylon winch rope
- Front brushguard
- Two HID 9" lights on brushguard
- ARB front/rear lockers
- ARB Twin pump air compressor
- 3 GAL air tank
- Air horns
- Predator Hummer Complete exhaust (Amazing sound)
- Rear TireCarrier
- 5 Super Swampers IROK 39.5x13.5x16.5
- 5 Aluminum 16.5 rims
- Custom made CTIS guards
- Custom made CB in-dash mount (with CB)
- Predator Hummer 6 switch panel
- Rubber duck 4x4 Rock Ram kit (includes Rock Ram, New High volume HD P/S Pump, New ported steering box)
- Rapflow high performance Fuel Lift pump
- RapBoost High performance Turbo Boost Controler
- PMD Isolator
- New Gray PMD
- Center Console Seat
- Hella original replacement running lights
- Hour meter
- CD/MP3 radio system
- 6" Snorkel
- Backup camera
- Complete undercarriage skid plates (OEM)
- Rock guards (OEM)
- Synthetic lubricants throughout (Motor, trans, hubs, T/C, P/S, Diffs)
- New injectors
- New PMD
- New Tires
- New Air conditioning pump
- New HID Lights
- New fuel lift pump
- New Injection pump
- New Oil Pressure sensor
- New Alternator
- New front ball joints (Passenger side) 
- New P/S Pump
- New Steering Box
- New ARB Lockers Font/Rear
- New Air horns
- New Coolant Radiator
- New Hood bumbers
- One new CTIS in wheel valve
- New brakes in front
- New Hand brake cables
- New volt meter
- New front ball joints (Drivers side)
- New pitman arm
- New idler arm

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AM General to offer civilian Humvee kit car

Thu, 02 Aug 2012

For anyone feeling nostalgic about the passing of the Hummer brand, or the actual wartime vehicle that inspired it, now is your chance to own a version of the original HMMWV, albeit without an engine.
After a 12-year hiatus from the civilian vehicle market, AM General is reportedly set to offer a kit-car of the C-Series Humvee. The kit will conform to U.S. government regulations and has been made possible by a deal with General Motors.
The kit costs $59,000 - and you still need an engine. A likely favorite would be a Duramax Diesel V8 and Allison transmission combination, as was found on the H1 Alpha. AM General estimates that an owner could buy the kit Humvee and outfit a powerplant and transmission for $75,000. Not bad, considering that H1 Alpha has an MSRP of $140,000 in 2005.

An all-electric Hummer is reportedly under consideration at GM

Mon, Jun 17 2019

GM is reportedly considering a return to the Hummer brand, but not in the traditional Hummer way. No, a report from Bloomberg says that GM is mulling over the idea of building an electric Hummer. The report cites unnamed sources within GM, as the folks prefer not to be named due to the private nature of the conversations. At this point, Bloomberg characterizes the Hummer talks as preliminary discussions. GM is figuring out how it wants to organize its future electric trucks and SUVs, and Hummer is a part of those discussions. Just as anyone would expect, Hummer could be used to profit off the current demand for rugged and tough vehicles. Mark Reuss didn't commit either way to a Hummer revival when asked by Bloomberg. "I love Hummer. I don't know. We're looking at everything," Reuss said. Other GM sources said that the company sees an opportunity to compete with Jeep for off-road vehicles that have creature comforts commanding high premiums. The report states that designers have done work with Hummer concepts, experimenting with Hummer styling to implement it on GMC-branded products, too. There's also the question of whether an electric Hummer is a smart move to begin with. Folks bought up Hummers before because they're big, brawny, good off-road, and gas was cheap. Gas is relatively cheap today, but attitudes around cars that achieve 10 mpg have changed. Rivian thinks that consumers are interested in premium electric SUVs and trucks, and the hype around that company is real right now. An electric Hummer would undoubtedly go after the same space as the Rivian R1S. The number of people willing to drop over $70,000 on an electric adventure vehicle is still untested, though. Even if GM did give an electric Hummer project the green light, we're still years away. We know GM is currently in development of an electric pickup truck platform, but that doesn't mean it's anywhere close to production. We haven't seen a new Hummer since GM halted sales of the brand in 2010. The recession and high gas prices drove sales down so low that Hummer declared bankruptcy in 2009, but GM still kept the brand in its portfolio. It's hard to think of a better time than the SUV and crossover hoopla of today to introduce something like an electric Hummer, but until we hear something more substantial from GM, the vehicle is going to remain a rumor.

2022 GMC Hummer EV Edition 1 Prototype Drive Review | Let the supertruck wars begin

Mon, Oct 4 2021

MILFORD, Mich. — Hummer is high on the list of vehicles we never thought would return. The gas-guzzling brutes met their demise more than a decade ago as the industry pivoted briefly to smaller cars and General Motors shed brands during its historic restructuring. Fast-forward to 2022, and HummerÂ’s revival is at hand thanks to yet another industry shift, this time to electric propulsion. ItÂ’s expensive, itÂ’s still huge and the numbers are eye-popping to the tune of 1,000 horsepower. America loves a comeback — but it loves trucks more. We briefly tested the 2022 GMC Hummer EV Edition 1 truck at the GM Proving Grounds 40 miles northwest of Detroit. Weeks from now, Hummers will start rolling off the line at GMÂ’s EV site, dubbed Factory Zero, in the Motor City. While the Hummer SUV will undoubtedly prove its worth, GM is leading with the pickup, ambitiously calling it a supertruck and eagerly touting its metrics and mojo-generating features, like CrabWalk, against the Rivian R1T, Ford F-150 Lightning, Tesla Cybertruck, as well as gas-powered off-roaders like the Ford F-150 Raptor and Ram 1500 TRX, plus various Jeep and Land Rover SUVs. (Here's our latest supertruck spec comparo). All of them have impressed us (save the Cybertruck, which only Jay Leno and a few others have driven), but the Hummer is formidable in its own right. For one thing, itÂ’s a Hummer. The negative connotations of the old Hummers melt away when thereÂ’s a 24-module Ultium battery pack powering three motors for a range of 350-plus miles on a single charge. The old model was divisive, but a lot of people paid a lot of money for them simply because they looked very cool. HummerÂ’s familiar grille makes it bold return on our tester that looms high on its 35-inch Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT tires. It certainly looks the part of a supertruck. The cabin is roomy and airy, with the removable sky panels letting in the bright fall morning. Hummer EV chief engineer Al Oppenheiser is our co-pilot for our test, and after a quick walk-through, weÂ’re off.  The first order of business is simply mashing the throttle. The Edition 1 serves up about 1,200 pound-feet of torque, and you can make use of all of that and the four-figure horsepower to hit 60 mph in about 3 seconds. We accelerate hard, blasting over some soft ground before things get a little squirrelly and can confirm the claimed time feels legit.