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2001 Am General Hummer H1 Wagon - Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:44500
Location:

Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States

Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States

 

2001 AM General H1 Hummer Wagon - THE REAL DEAL!!  It is finished in the rare Woodland Green paint with sandstorm (tan) cloth interior.  The paint is glossy and shows exceptionally well and the non-smoker interior is super clean.  The undercarriage is clean and virtually rust-free (see pics) and still shines!  Never offroad. This H1 has the legendary 6.5 liter turbo diesel engine that is known to run forever. It has an automatic transmission. 

Accordingly to the previous owner it was the last Woodland Green 2001 available in the country at the time he bought it.  It was sold out of the Seattle area and then shipped to Florida where it resided until I bought it.  We are the second owner with zero accident history and in excellent condition. 

It shows like new with just a few (3 I think) very small surface scratches and a couple paint chips.  No dings or dents.  It shows exceptionally well and has less wear than could be expected for its age.  Except for the winch, it has all options for the 2001 model year including 17" one piece wheels (had run flats but they were removed by previous owner for ease of servicing), central tire inflation system, driveline protection, power / heated outside mirrors, cruise control, privacy glass, rocker panel protection, heated windshield, deluxe rearview mirror, brush guard (however the previous owner upgraded the brush guard with a factory heavy duty late model guard), power windows and the Monsoon premium audio system with CD player.  Has a/c that blows cold, power steering, ABS (note: ABS light stays on at start but goes off after about 10 ft of driving - AM General tech indicated that this means the system needs to be reset as a prior code was not cleared - no issues with system), 4 wheel disc brakes, trailer tow package and rear audio controls. 

It is a stock truck with only the following changes:  PMD was relocated, injectors were upgraded, as noted above an upgraded heavy duty brush guard (OEM) replaced the light duty OEM factory item, the brush guard was painted factory Woodland Green to match the truck, the wheels are the original 17" factory items but they have been custom painted with Woodland Green inlaid paint and custom hubcaps as shown in the picture. Driver and passenger windows have been match tinted and the windshield has tint to help with the sun glare off the hood. All tinting could be removed but it is really nice. No modifications or cuts to any of the interior parts.  You don't have to worry about trying to figure out how someone cut up the interior or re-wired things - all OEM!  

It has a Husky rear bedliner and a full set (4) of tan factory carpet mats and a front set of aftermarket all season mats (black).      

No mechanical issues (see comment below on brakes) and everything works.  The CTIS works with a leak on the driver side rear but, based on the OEM manual, you should disconnect the CTIS when the truck sits for more than 3 days so I simply disconnect as I only drive it on weekends.  

Overall this H1 is in incredible shape and it runs great and looks fantastic.  You will not be disappointed.  I would drive it anywhere without concern. 

I drove it recently and noticed that the front brakes squeak occasionally so I purchased a full set of new front and rear high end AM General brake pads and AM General rotors for the front.  These will be included with the sale but the next owner will need to install as necessary. 

I also have the factory tan leather kit (kit only came with two armrest covers), factory wood grain dash kit and a full set of AM General factory black rubber/carpet floor mats. All of these items are discontinued and extremely hard to find. These are not included with the auction but would be negotiable if buyer is interested in adding them to the purchase. 

Clear Ohio title in-hand.  You will be required to pay any sales tax, transfer taxes, registration fees or other any other fees to register the vehicle. 

We request, via Paypal, a non-refundable deposit of $500.00 within 48 hours of the close of the auction.  The balance is due in certified funds and we will not transfer title until the funds clear.  Regardless of what eBay auction page states, Paypal is for deposit only.  Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. 

This is a used vehicle and does not come with any warranty, express or implied and is being sold as is, where is. 

These vehicles are getting harder to find in this condition.  I reserve the right to cancel the auction in the event the vehicle is no longer available for sale.

 

 

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