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Hummer H1 1995 4door Hard Top Wagon 4bt 4cyl Cummins Conversion on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:94000
Location:

Chillicothe, Ohio, United States

Chillicothe, Ohio, United States
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Up for sale is a 1995 hummer h1 with 94,xxx miles with a 4 cylinder cummins conversion backed by the stock 4l80 overdrive transmission runs drive perfect don't under estimate or be scared when u read 4cyl cummins this truck runs better and has more power than he day it rolled out the door at the factory original 6.5 diesel the truck runs cooler about 170 degrees highest I have ever seen it plus u can actually pull a trailer or tow something with it now also I'm getting 15 mpg highway and closer to 18 off highway driving  I also have a full roof rack that comes with it 

The truck itself is in very good shape no rust on the truck there is a couple bubbles starting on the top interior is in great shape Leather seats all gauges work front and rear heater work very good power windows and locks also has the jump seat ( cloth ) the truck has tons of newer parts it has drilled slotted rotors all way round with new pads rebuilt front suspension all fluids gone threw 
Aluminum radiator custom made intercooler rebuilt front hvac newer ctis pump two sets of wheels tires one set of aluminum with the round holes around them with quick connect air hoses and five military 12 bolt wheels with new bfg tires on them the a/c worked great before conversion needs a/c pumped bracket made now all lines and wires are there just needs a bracket and pump installed 

The transmission has a stand alone system to shift it and is fully adjustable to personal preference  like I said it's the original 4l80 but all updated have been done to the transmission valve body and pump with shift kit installed shifts out very very well 

Engine is a 2001 p pumped 4bt cummins engine was a reman motor has around 20k on it now around 10k on conversion only mods to engine that I have done is injection pump timing  governor springs and turned the fuel up a bit  I used a aftermarket adapter and flywheel  which uses a 6 liter power stroke starter 

I'm sure there are a lot of stuff I may have missed but I would be more than happy to answer any question about it  but please I only need serious inquiries about it I will not waste ur please don't waste mine if u don't have the money or can't get it don't call and I'm not interested in trading for ur 2003 dodge diesel truck that obviously is only worth 1/3 or half of the hummer just save us all the trouble and use ur head and think about what ur gonna say before u call thanks for look and ur time truck sold as is no warranty buyer responsible for shipping or any other cost of the truck  1,000 dollar non refundable deposit 24 hrs after the auction end 
I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime for sale locally thanks for looking 
CONTACT JOHN @ 740-701-5724

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