Hummer H1 Wagon & Trailer Package W/ Spares on 2040-cars
Rock Springs, Wyoming, United States
1996 White (W-14 Paint Code) Turbo Diesel (TZA Code) Wagon (HMCS Model Code - date placed in service) 4/15/96 – 83,000 Original Miles FACTORY SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle ordered new by seller with all available factory upgrades, accessories and packages including the 1-GC Package which included Runflat Tire System, Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS), Air Conditioning - Front and Rear, Trailer Tow Package, Cruise Control, Driveline Protection, Cruise Control, Aluminum Rocker Panel Protection, Skid plates, Power Mirrors, etc.). OWNER UPGRADES EXTERIOR Custom Shock Absorbers by Brad Falin (Bradley’s Race Works, Fernley, NV) as designed for US Military upgrades (2 front shocks – remote reservoirs) / 4 rear shocks – remote reservoirs); Auxiliary Steel Fuel Tanks –Rod Hall Racing (total vehicle capacity – 75 gallons +/-); Mechanical and Electric Fuel Pumps; Positive Reserve Cut-Off Valve in One Auxiliary Tank Gives 17 Gallon “Manual Reserve”; Rod Hall Racing Windscreen Brush Guard; 12,000 # Warn Winch with Roller Fairlead; Heavy Duty Factory Springs (Winch Front and HD Rear); Custom Designed and Fabricated Roof Rack With Aluminum Floor Designed to Dissipate Heat and removable ladder; Spare Tire Mounted on Roof Rack in Locking Mount; Fully Adjustable Marine Tie downs on Spinnaker Track on Roof Rack; NATO Can Holders incorporated in rear of Roof Rack to hold 4 Cans (water or fuel); Hi-Lift Jack Incorporated Into Roof Rack Ladder; 10 PIAA Lights (Fog, Spreader, Driving, Long Driving, Backup – 2 each) The six driving lights on the roof rack are fully protected by expanded metal grill incorporated in rack; Custom Front Wraparound Bull Bar; Fully updated HVAC system with Heavy Duty Upgrades; All Add-ons and Accessories Utilize Stainless Steel Fasteners and Washers with Nylock Nuts; Marine Grade Ham Radio Antenna Mounts on custom made bumper extensions; Run Flats in Goodyear Military “OZ” Tires (5); 1997-1/2 Model Air Intake and Exhaust Ducts; Custom Rod Hall Side Exhaust; Hood Latches Drilled and Pinned with Quick Release Pins to Avoid Accidental Release; Headlights Fitted With Steel Mesh Guards; Custom Mud Flap Holders and Flaps; All Add-On Components are Powder Coated; External GPS Antennas; External Long Range Cellular Antenna; Convex Right Hand Mirror; Two new “Yellow Top” Optima Batteries; Rod Hall made Riser in Air Intake; Locking Fuel Caps (fills at either side of rear door); etc. INTERIOR Custom mount and Docking Port for Panasonic CF-29 Laptop; Full Structured Wiring for GPS/Laptop Computer; ICOM Model IC 706MKII HF/VHF Transceiver Multi Band Commercial Type “Ham” Radio face mounted in doghouse with radio body in locked box between rear seats; ICOM Amplifier; Radio wired for and ready for Antenna Arrays, External Speaker; Two Garmin Large Display Color GPS Units with Custom Mounts; Motorola Car Kit for Cellular Telephone; Completely Customized Doghouse with Military Type Toggle Switches with Rocker Safety Covers, LED Indicators for Switches; Mag-Charger Rechargeable Flashlight; Interior Rear Grab/Cargo Bars; UNGO Alarm; Garage Door Accessory Activator For UNGO Alarm; Auto Page For Alarm; Rearview Mirror with Outside Temperature and Compass; Custom Designed and Fabricated Locking Interior and Exterior Aluminum Boxes; Factory Radio Replacement – JVC with earphone jacks and remote control (Remote CD Changer Ready); Hummer Nylon Seat Covers on all seats; Custom Aluminum Tray on top of Doghouse; Custom Drink Tray on front of Interior Locking Box; 12 volt Marine Grade Accessory Plugs in numerous locations; All Interior Penetrations (Wiring and Cables) Routed With Marine Waterproof Deck Fittings; Numerous Aircraft Style Detachable Tie downs in Rear Area of Wagon; 3-M Glass Tinting; Rubber Floor Mat in Rear Cargo Area – Factory rear floor carpet assembly removed and included; Fire Extinguisher Mounted Between Rear Seats on Box; Specially Mounted and Hard Wired Passport Radar Detector; 1996 Factory Service Manual; etc. This Vehicle Has Never Been Damaged and Has Been Serviced Much More Frequently Than Factory Specifications Require – Everything Works! The cost to replace this vehicle in its present configuration would exceed $135,000 assuming that the parts were available. ADDITIONAL ITEMS INCLUDED IN SALE PRICE WHEELS AND TIRES: One set of five Hutchinson Two Piece 17” “Alpha” Forged Aluminum Wheels with new Goodyear Wrangler MT/R 37 x 12.5 x 17 Tires. Complete CTIS braided stainless plumbing with “Alpha” aluminum centers for all five (mounted on vehicle). One set of five Hutchinson custom Two Piece 17” Forged Aluminum Wheels designed as Hummer prototypes with nearly new Goodyear Wrangler MT/R 37 x 12.5 x 17 Tires (in photos). Complete CTIS braided stainless plumbing for all five wheels with four Dick Cepek billet aluminum centers; One set of Five A M General steel (one piece) wheels with Runflats, nearly new Military “OZ” tires and CTIS plumbing included; One new, never mounted, set of five Goodyear Wrangler MT/R 37 x 12.5 x 17 Tires with Kevlar. Four one piece Hummer steel wheels with two piece run flat assemblies. Two or more one piece steel H-1 wheels. The use of “aftermarket” wheels on H-1’s is not recommended due to vehicle weight and offset requirements. TRAILER & HITCH: One Prototype Military Trailer (3/4 ton) by A M General with full cover, owner fabricated T-6 aluminum channel side rails in place of wood components, Diamond Liner Bed with Knack Locking Job Box installed and holders for 6 NATO fuel or Water Cans. Converted to 12 volt. Hummer H 2 wheels (3) and BF Goodrich 37 x 12.5 x 17 A/T KO All-Terrain tires with spare mounted in locking mount on face of trailer. Matching color to Hummer. Two extra BFG’s included. These prototypes were designed as TOW Missile Trailers. About 6 were made. Lots of interior framework and straps for cargo were removed and are available. One Military Pintle Hitch specified for Military HUMVEE. Many Spare Parts, Hoses, Radios, etc.
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GMC Hummer EV hits Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog for twice the price
Fri, Oct 29 2021This winter season, Nieman Marcus is getting into the true meaning of Christmas by offering a bunch of seriously expensive stuff in its annual holiday catalog. There's usually at least one automotive offering, and this year it's a 2022 GMC Hummer EV Edition 1 for an eye-watering $285,000. That's $172,405 more than the regular Edition 1 crab-walker, which is priced by GMC at $112,595. And what does one get for more than 2.5 times the cost of the most expensive electric Hummer? Well, hold your 1,000 horses, because this isn't just any Hummer EV Edition 1. No, it's a one-off Barrett-Jackson Hummer EV Edition 1. The interior of this Barrett-Jackson edition Hummer has been "curated" by Craig Jackson himself. And by curated, they mean it has a bunch of red trim everywhere and is garnished with a Neiman Marcus logo. Aside from that, there is nothing appreciably different about it. No performance upgrades, no special paint job. You do get an electric charging station at home, though, which might be the most useful addition to this whole enterprise. If that's not worth the price of an entire 1.5 extra Hummers to you, there's more. You get two VIP passes for the opening gala of the Barrett-Jackson auctions in exotic Scottsdale, Ariz. During the auction, you'll get access for two to Carolyn and Craig Jackson's personal skybox from where you can watch 1,500 cars trade hands. But don't get too comfy, because at some point you'll be invited on stage to receive your Hummer EV in front of a gaggle of inebriated fishing boat dealership owners. Oh, and you'll also get to bang the little auction hammer. You can pair the Hummer with other gifts in Nieman Marcus' "fantasy" catalog, like a $6.1 million dollar diamond ring. However, if you go with the $395,000 Great Gatsby-style roaring '20s party, make sure it doesn't end with the 9,000-pound Hummer Daisy Buchanan-ing any bystanders. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Cupholder Mega Test: Will the Nalgene bottle fit?
Tue, May 2 2023I absolutely adore the Hyundai Ioniq 5, and so was excited to spend a week with it when the EV landed in my driveway. When I first drove the Ioniq 5 in San Diego, though, I hadn't packed my favorite style water bottle: the big 32-ounce Nalgene. Despite it being the best, its sheer size makes it less ideal when trying to pack light for a short trip. It also means it doesn't fit in most cars' cupholders, but, without the bottle on hand, I'd have to wait until this new opportunity with the Ioniq 5 to find out if it passes the Nalgene check. So, let's get to it. Starting at pole position — the front cupholders — we find ourselves unlucky so far. It's not even close to fitting. Not unusual, but our first option for convenient access to megahydration is denied. In most instances, our next best bet is the molded pockets in the front door panels. Here we have success. It's quite a tight fit, so while our drink won't be knocking or rolling around, it's not as easy as it could be to retrieve while driving, and I'll probably eventually wear out the little plastic tether connecting the lid to the bottle, as that's the easiest thing to grab without looking. Still, I'll give these door holders a pass. How about the folks sitting in back? Where can they stash their Nalgenes? No surprise about it not fitting in the center armrest cupholders after our inauspicious start with the fronts. The fact that it won't fit in the door panels is disappointing. C'est la vie. But one more thing ... you might have noticed another potential stash up front in the storage cubby below the center stack. The Nalgene fits in there just fine, but a little bit of extra room means the bottle will be knocking around. It's actually a decent spot, and more accessible than the doors.
GM crab walked the Hummer EV truck up and down Woodward this weekend
Mon, Aug 23 2021Sometimes, manufacturers like to show off their fancy new wares at the Woodward Dream Cruise. It’s largely done through static showcases with big displays for the public to gawk at. However, GM did something a little different with its GMC Hummer EV truck this year. Instead of parking it at the Chevy and GM display area, it took to Woodward Avenue itself to show off the Hummer in pre-production form. Not only did GM drive the electric truck on the road in front of thousands, but it crab walked the whole way. This was our first time, and probably most of the publicÂ’s first time seeing the Hummer EV crab mode in person. Judging from the crowdÂ’s reaction (GM got its wish of everybody paying attention), folks are impressed, and maybe a bit confused at the HummerÂ’s sideways movements. ItÂ’s a strange spectacle to see in person. At first, the truck appears as though itÂ’s sliding sideways on ice in a smooth, graceful slide. ThatÂ’s because even though the wheels are turned, the front of the truck is still pointing dead straight ahead. The GM employee behind the wheel of the prototype appeared to be moving forward at about 5-10 mph — it appears shockingly quick in person for the way this behemoth of a truck presents itself. The tech making it work is rather simple in concept. GM simply took existing rear-wheel steering technology, then amplified and modified it for this type of movement. Whereas most cars with rear-wheel steering max out at around 5 degrees of lock with the rear wheels, this Hummer can turn the wheels up to 10 degrees. Turn the wheel left or right in crab mode, and the Hummer moves diagonally down the street. If you use it for its intended purpose, crab mode is meant to help you navigate the Hummer through trails it might otherwise be too big to fit through using regular steering. In reality, we suspect most folks might use crab mode in the exact same fashion as GM did this past weekend: to impress people. And honestly, we canÂ’t blame them. It was a seriously cool sight to see. Crab mode in action: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.