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1993 Am General Usmc Custom Hummer H1 Over 150k Invested! Must See Show Quality on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:55000
Location:

Purcellville, Virginia, United States

Purcellville, Virginia, United States


Up for sale is a beautiful 1993 AM General H1 with just under 55k miles on the 6.2L diesel with 3 speed transmission.  This H1 was purchased as an official Naval H1 as you can see from the USMC tags.  No expense was spared when it came time to build it into what it is today, and it shows!  Over $150,000 invested, but here is your opportunity to have it for FAR less!  The VIN# is 145653 as shown in the photo of the title.  It does not have a typical VIN# because it was a military vehicle.



Features:


  • Beautiful Viper Red paint with metal flake
  • Custom Black with Red inserts leather interior
  • Mini Bar in the center console
  • Kenwood DNX5120 headunit
  • Rockford Fosgate Subwoofer
  • Rockford Fosgate Amplifier
  • Rockford Fosgate Capacitor
  • TV's in the headrests
  • Back-up Camera
  • Tablet holder above headunit
  • 20" Chrome XD Monster Wheels
  • 38x15.5 Interco Truxus STS Tires
  • Brush guard with 2-pin release for opening the hood
  • Full Top
  • Bikini Top
  • Bed Cover
  • Hard Doors
  • Soft doors

This is truly a beautiful vehicle that was both built and cared for meticulously.  Garage kept and always driven with care on only the sunniest of days!  The pictures really do this Hummer no justice, you just can't capture how great the paint looks with a camera.


The only known imperfections are a few small rock chips and a bad ground in the audio system.  Due to the ground the subwoofer cuts out at times, and the headrest TV's do not work.  Other than that nothing else is known to be out of order on the truck.  Just received a fresh Virginia state inspection and passed with flying colors.


If you have any questions or would like to come see it for yourself do not hesitate to send me a message through eBay!  My messages come to my cell phone so I should reply quickly, typically within a few hours.  If you are planning on flying in, the closest airport is Dulles International (IAD).



Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges and arrangements






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