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2004 Hummer H1 6.5l V8 Open Top “humvee” Low Miles Clean Title No Accidents on 2040-cars

US $85,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:361875 Color: Air compressor
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

Hello, we’re selling a clean title, Tan Top 2004 Hummer H1 with just over 36k miles. Our Hummer has lived in California all it's life and is rust free from head to toe.
The car delivers 205hp @ 3400rpm and 440 ft/lb of torque @ 1800rpm through a 6.6L naturally aspirated V8 and 4 speed automatic transmission. Its diesel supply comes from a 25.1 gallon main fuel tank and a 17 gallon auxiliary tank. The interior is duo tone black/saddle brown with silver trim.


Features:
6.5L V8 Diesel
Automatic Transmission
Clean Title
Carfax Available

Interior
Heated seats
Air conditioning
12V power outlet/cigar lighter
Anti-theft protection
All weather floor mats
Compass on rear view
Cup holders
Front and rear ash tray

Exterior
Air compressor
4.92:1 axle ratio
Front bumper mounted winch
Underbody protection for fuel tank
Four-wheel ABS Disc Brakes

Tires
Front- Goodyear Wrangler 37x12.50R17LT
Rear- Goodyear Wrangler 37x12.50R17LT

The car has been through a 150 point inspection and passes all the safety requirements. Serious buyers can have a PPI done by request. (At the buyers expense)
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