1997 Hummer H1 on 2040-cars
Moraga, California, United States
Just email me at: leslieleviner@netzero.net .
This is one of my favorites! Black/Black convertible with slantback tire carriers and all the other goodies.
It’s getting harder and harder to find these machines with less than 50,000 miles and with the constant
appreciation they are enjoying this truck should be a sound investment for years to come. We brought this tuck in
and gave the interior a fresh updated by giving her a color change more consistent with the overall look of the
vehicle. We added the Hummercore Lightbar, D-Ring Brush Guard, and Tire Carrier. We also added a heavy duty rear
bumper (winch ready) which adds to the overall toughness and aggressive look. You can never have too much lighting
so we added a 50” curved lighbar along with 2-22’ bars and 2 cubes on the lightbar, another 22’ bar on the
brush guard, and 2 cubes on the slantback facing the rear. We also upgraded the factory running lights to LED,
added military style LED front and rear turn lights, and new HID headlights. She also received a new set of
Methods wheels complete with Toyo Open Country tires and custom stainless CTIS lines (set of 5). Finally, but
certainly not least she received a full Hummecore service. As you can see in the photos the undercarriage is just
as nice below as she is above!
Hummercore specializes in Hummers . . . we have a full-service shop where our guys are working on Hummers each and
every day. All the hummers we sell go through extensive inspections and undergo complete servicing off all
mechanical and cosmetic aspects. You will find that our trucks look just as good under, as they do above. Rest
assured that buying a Hummercore H1 you will not have any surprise issues, broken or leaky parts, or hidden
mechanical issues. Our team is dedicated to restore each and every truck to the best possible condition and we do
not cut any corners!
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Robby Gordon withdraws from 2016 Dakar after stupid accident
Mon, Jan 18 2016Accidents are bound to happen in motorsports, and for that very reason, modern racing vehicles are built to a very high standard of safety. Unfortunately, the accident that caused Robby Gordon to withdraw from the 2016 Dakar Rally involved a road-going Hummer H2 driven by members of the American racing driver's support staff – a vehicle without racing harnesses or roll cages. As the video above shows, this is one accident that was completely avoidable. According to news reports flowing out of Argentina, Gordon had already finished the 13th and final stage of Dakar and was driving his HST Gordini competition truck on a highway headed to the podium where all the back-patting, trophy presentations, and champagne sprays typically happen. Along the way, someone from Gordon's crew decides to pass some bottles and paper bags, window-to-window, from a support vehicle to Gordon's race machine. At about 80 miles per hour. Does that sound like a bad idea to anyone else? And a bad idea it ultimately was. Gordon swerved one too many times to get closer to his support car, coming into contact with it and causing what looks to be a pretty bad accident. Making matters worse, a member of Gordon's team was hanging halfway out of an open window with bottles in hand at the time of the accident. Reports indicate there were two injuries. Thankfully, everyone will apparently recover. It's not clear where exactly Gordon would have finished had he not withdrawn. It is clear, however, that this was a stupid maneuver that never should have happened. For those keeping track, this latest incident isn't the first time Robby Gordon has been involved in an off-road rally accident, having injured a spectator in the 2015 Baja 500. According to Autoblog.com.ar (no relation), Gordon's Dakar accident is under investigation. News Source: Autoblog.com.ar, YouTube Motorsports Hummer Safety Racing Vehicles Videos Dakar Rally robby gordon
Subcompact Crossover Comparo Roundtable | Autoblog Podcast #599
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Turn Out the Lights: Final Hummer H3 rolls off the line... for Avis
Tue, 25 May 20102010 Hummer H3 - Click above for high-res image gallery
Would the last one out the door please switch off the lights? The long strange trip that has been the Hummer brand is just about over for General Motors. The final ever production H3 rolled out of GM's Shreveport, Louisiana factory on Monday May 24, 2010 on its way to an Avis rental car outlet. As you may recall, GM had actually stopped assembling H3s in mid-2009 as it went through bankruptcy, but it resumed production recently in order to fill an 849 unit special order.
GM tried to sell the Hummer brand to Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machines Co., Ltd but the deal ultimately fell apart last February. A subsequent offer from Raser Technologies also went nowhere. Now that production has ceased, 200 of the 900 remaining employees at Shreveport will be laid off by July and the rest of the Hummer staff back at headquarters in Detroit is either leaving or being reassigned.