1998 Hummer H1 Duramax 4 Man Hardtop on 2040-cars
Elkhart, Illinois, United States
If you have any questions please email at: desirenorlien@juno.com .
I am selling my very rare H1 4 Man Hard Top. It is a high end Duramax conversion done by H-Line.
The drive line installed was a brand new 2007 Duramax LBZ motor and brand new 6-speed Allison transmission! The LBZ
is the unicorn of Duramax motors! The H-line is a 500hp version.
The truck is of course 4x4 like all H1's, but This H1 has a 2 wheel drive option (not available on H1 otherwise)!
It has 12k shafts, E-lockers, and a rubber duck 2" lift. Full hood road armor and light bars with high intensity
lights, and a 1 off custom made rear rack with a tire carrier with a matching 5th wheel and tire mounted.
The interior is spotless! It it has full autometer gauges, upgraded stereo with 3 screens. Many little details, and
just plain cool!
The truck is a 1998. It had very low miles when the conversion was done. The truck was from out west and is 100%
rust free. This conversion is super high end and immaculate! It has 11,500 miles on it since! Yes 11,500 miles!
The wheels and tires are new with 1000 miles or so. They are 2 piece forged wheels and 37x13.5x22 mud tires.
This truck is immaculate from top to bottom, inside and out. It's is mechanically perfect and has zero issues. It
turn heads anywhere it goes, so if you don't like attention, this is not the truck for you!
These H1's seem to be getting more expensive every day. Anyone knows that this DURAMAX truck blows away any 6.5.
There is not a cleaner, better built H1 Duramax on the market. This is a bargain at my price, but I'm looking to
sell it, not collect it. I love this truck but have too many toy cars so this one has to go.
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Tue, 02 Nov 2010Zero South Biodiesel Electric Hummer - Click above for high-res image gallery
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Thu, 25 Mar 2010Horse-drawn Hummer H2 - Click above to view the video after the jump
When the internal combustion engine finally helped the automobile pass the horse-drawn carriage as the chosen method of transportation for a majority of citizens in the United States, that a step in the right direction. Right? Moving forward about a hundred years... when the behemoth Sport Utility Vehicle that never actually seems to venture off the beaten path passed the minivan in the hearts and minds of families across the country as the people-mover of choice, was that a step in the right direction?
If you answered no to either of the above questions, perhaps you'll enjoy the video pasted after the break. Created by artist Jeremy Dean (read about our initial post on the project here), the converted Hummer H2 is called Futurama and is pulled by two white horses named, appropriately enough, Duke and Diesel. Hummers are for horses? See for yourself.