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1995 Hummer H1 on 2040-cars

US $30,000.00
Year:1995 Mileage:68406 Color: is good for a
Location:

Midland, Michigan, United States

Midland, Michigan, United States

Hello, Thanks for looking at my 95 H1. As you probably already know, AM General stopped making Hummer H1s. 1995 is my personal favorite year for the H1 line. It's the largest production year so it should in theory have the most readily available parts. Also it's the last year of the non computer engine. So it's simpler. The 1995 year doesn't have problems with the number 8 cylinder. Doesn't have the anti-lock brakes. All around it's the last of the easier, simpler designed hummer. The thing that a stock 95 wouldn’t have was a good a/c. That’s why I had installed a brand new original Hummer HVAC, model 97.5 that I bought from Blue Hummer and had it professionally installed (cost me $5K). This works great. This Hummer runs great, starts good, no problems. I bought it in December 2010 when it had 65,800 miles and it now has 68,400 miles (so I drove 2,600 miles in ~3 years). I just don't drive it enough to justify storing it – besides that, my son is going to college so I now need the money:

* Well maintained
* Low Miles
* New HVAC professionally installed
* Fantastic sounding stereo with brand new (installed Dec 2012) Jensen Phase Linear in-dash DVD CD MP3 GPS WMA Multimedia Player / Receiver with a 7” Flip-Out LCD Touch Screen. Subwoofer included.
* I-Pod holder
* GPS (brand new, installed Dec 2012)
* Flat Black (original color was Green)
* Awesome 38x15.50x20 Nitto Mud Grapplers (mounted on 20 inch XD ROCK STAR WHEELS - $250 each wheel and $400 each tire to a total of U$2,600 for whole set!)
* Back up Camera
* Tow Package
* Dark Tint (installed in 2012)
* Momo (Italian) steering wheel installed in mid 2012
* New H1 mats
* Fire extinguisher added (Hummers come without one from factory!)
* Alarm installed Dec 2012
* Remote door opener
* Custom Inside
* Comes with Owners Manual
* Will drive anywhere

This H1 is awesome. The pictures will not do it any justice. When you see it in person you'll be overwhelmed.
A H1 is really a thing of beauty and engineering. If you do not want to be noticed this is NOT the vehicle for you! It turns heads wherever you go, people will stare and point and come up and want to talk to you about it... and is sure to increase in value, as H1's had very limited production for the civilian model. I've owned the truck for the past 3.5 years and have kept it very well maintained; it's running perfect. The brakes are new, the tires are new, the engine runs great, transmission is perfect, interior is nice, exterior is good for a 18 year old off road truck. I have never been off-road but I know previous owner did - responsibly. There are a couple of things to report:  there is a cigarette burn in the passenger seat (I don’t smoke and the car has no smell at all). It's about the width of a ball point pen tip. The interior of this truck is roughly the size of a suburban so that leaves about 99% of the interior good. The exterior is not perfect; it has some dings, scuffs, and a small rust spot under the rear side windows. The truck is flat black so fixing these scuffs would not be that hard (local body shop estimates $4K for complete exterior body paint). Overall the truck is a nice one. Doesn't have any needs, unless you feel the need to fix the paint. Thanks for making it to the end of my description. E-mail me with any extra questions. And please, serious bidders only, that is, bid only if you truly have the intention to buy this truck - if you don't, I'd appreciate it if you don’t bid.
Note: I reserve the right to remove this listing once truck is also for sale in a local shop. This vehicle is being sold AS IS and where is, no warranty. Buyer responsible for shipping or any other costs. If you have any questions please contact me prior to bidding. As always, I encourage inspection prior to sale. A Paypal deposit of $500 is required at time of sale with balance due within 7 days. Thanks for looking!

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Army's first surplus Humvee auction brings in $744,000

Thu, Dec 18 2014

The first public auction of surplus US Army Humvees has came and went, and to call it a rousing success would be a major understatement. Auctioneers IronPlanet Inc., unloaded 25 trucks on behalf of the Department of Defense's Defense Logistics Agency. Bidding started at a meager $10,000 for the privilege of driving home in America's most iconic military vehicle. With $744,000 changing hands, the average Humvee crossed the block for just under $30,000, while the highest winning bid was $41,000, for a 1994 vintage, and the lowest winning price was $21,500, Military.com reports. If those prices seem a smidge low, it's because they are. A quick check of AutoTrader revealed that, nationwide, the cheapest Hummer H1 was up for grabs for $31,300, while the most expensive, a 2006 H1 Alpha, was going for $149,995. Of course, there's a good reason you might want to consider the civilian model, as Military.com explains it. AM General, the Humvee's manufacturer, is pretty unequivocal on its website, saying, "The Humvee was designed for a military mission and was not designed to meet civilian safety standards." It gets worse, though. "AM General does not endorse nor support the sale of these military vehicles to the general public or private entities. AM General further opposes any use of these military vehicles by individuals or entities outside of the military context for which the vehicles are designed. AM General does not sell the military vehicle or service parts for the military vehicle to the general public." Somehow, though, we doubt that will stop those that are truly interested in the brutish military vehicle. The 25 Humvees sold in this first auction had simply been gathering dust at Utah's Hill Air Force Base, according to Military.com. Considering this auction's success, and the fact that there are apparently 4,000 more surplus Humvees sitting about, we doubt this will be the last time the military turns to auction houses to unload inventory. News Source: Military.comImage Credit: SFC Michel Sauret / US Army Hummer Auctions SUV Military Off-Road Vehicles humvee

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Mil-Spec is one of the latest companies looking for success with restored and modified versions of iconic vehicles. Rather than Porsche 911s or '60s trucks and SUVs, its canvases are Hummer H1s. The customer vehicles are big, brash off-road machines, but that's not all the company is capable of. We recently learned that the crew over there built a Hummer H1 meant for race track use, and it is amazing. The base vehicle is a four-door convertible pickup truck, and Mil-Spec thoroughly changed the suspension. It has custom coilovers with stiff springs, and the entire suspension geometry has been revised. Overall, it was lowered a stunning seven inches compared with a stock H1. The H1's in-board brakes now feature six-piston brake calipers, and the wheels are wrapped in low-profile Pirelli P-Zero tires. Also impressive is the fact that the truck still has a part-time four-wheel-drive system. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Under the hood is a 6.6-liter Duramax diesel V8 similar to that in the customer models. But this one has been tuned all the way up to 800 horsepower and 1,500 pound-feet of torque. This engine also plays a role in this truck's origins. Apparently the truck was used for final powertrain testing and development. But it was also built to highlight the company's capabilities. If you want one of these, well, you can't have one. At least not yet. We asked a Mil-Spec representative, and he told us that there are no plans for offering track-oriented H1s. That's understandable, since the company is still working through building and selling its initial run of 12 off-road-ready vehicles. He did say the truck has generated a lot of interest, though. So, maybe when the company has time, and if a really wealthy buyer really wanted one, maybe the Mil-Spec could work something out. But at least in the meantime, the company is sticking to tall, chunky-tired H1s. Related Video:

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