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No Reserve! Custom 2001 Hummer H1 Wagon! - Excellent Condition, Great Options! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:83000 Color: features original factory paint that is in good shape
Location:

Bonita Springs, Florida, United States

Bonita Springs, Florida, United States
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For Sale! No Reserve!: Custom 2001 Hummer H1 Wagon - Black on Black/Silver Leather. This vehicle is in excellent condition with all the best unmolested options. It is a no accidents, non off-road, non smoker, no pets, garage kept vehicle. I purchased the vehicle last year and planned on making it my weekend driver  - I have since purchased a rare 2004 optimizer edition truck so I no longer need this Hummer. I am the third owner of the vehicle. Originally sold in California, the owner I purchased from bought it with 10,000 miles in 2003. The 2nd owner, a medical doctor in Tampa, FL purchased the truck as his daily driver for 10 years and put 70,000 miles on the truck. I purchased from the doctor and brought it to Naples. It is a street queen and has never been off-road. I did not have the engine or drive train detailed to show how clean and original the truck is. The vehicle has been maintained like clock work and runs perfectly, drives smooth, A/C is cool, no shimmys. I have owned multiple H1's this truck sat in my garage for a month without one pound of air leakage from the CTIS system. Every H1 is different and this is just a great runner that works as it should.
 
Custom Options on this truck include:
Custom leather two tone leather seats with piping and hummer embroidered
Matching jump seat
Custom blacked out factory bead lock CTIS equipped Alpha wheels with 37x13.5 Toyo open country tires   (great tire for the hummer)
Cepek fender flares (professionally installed - superior flares to have on these trucks)
Rubberduck locking fuel doors
Hummer H1 bed mat
Fully tinted glass
9'safari roof rack with HID LED lighting front and rear - 52" bar on the front
Hummer Core Brushguard with dual LED lights
Hummer core light bar
 
Factory options include: remote entry, power locks, power windows, heated windshield, monsoon audio. This truck being a 2001 has the upgraded engine GEP engine block that fixes the #8 cylinder issue that plagues 1997-2000 era trucks.
 
 
Mechanical Condition: As I stated above, this is an excellent condition H1: starts everytime, runs strong, runs smooth, a/c blows cold, shifts through all gears great, windows work, locks work, audio is great, brakes are in great shape, CTIS works and does not leak. I had the truck serviced and looked over  - it only had oil change and new belt because that is all that it needed. All the LED lights work perfectly
 
Cosmetic Condition: This truck is fairly original and unmolested. The leather seats are in perfect condition, the dash is nice and stock. The exterior features original factory paint that is in good shape - shines, mirrors and reflects - it is original and not in show room condition and has numerous nicks and light scratches (all from urban driving - no offroad). There is one small dent on the drivers side front panel (see photo) - wheels are in perfect shape, toyo tires have only a few thousand miles on them
 
This truck is in goond running condition and as described - it is sold in as-is condtion with no warranty or refunds of any kind.
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Terms and Conditions:

  • Payment Method – Purchaser to wire transfer to Sellers bank full purchase price within 3 days of the ending of the auction. Please be sure to have full payment and/or approved financing established prior to placing final bid.  Seller’s Bank will have Clear title in a FEDEX envelope ready to overnight to Purchaser upon receipt of the full payment.  Purchaser shall be able to verify the clear title prior to wiring the money.
  • Shipping - The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. Please call if you'd like us to suggest a shipping company – I have used FEDEX with enclosed trailers.
  • Warranty – This car is sold AS-IS with no warranties of any kind. We have done our best to make every reasonable effort to describe this vehicle to you. We have tried to disclose all information known about this vehicle for auction. However, these are used vehicles and it is possible for mechanical parts to fail.
  • Notice to Bidders - Remember EBAY rules - by placing a bid on this vehicle, you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the above-described vehicle from us.

    Seller reserves the right to cancel all bids and end an auction early should the vehicle no longer be available for sale.
  • Bid Retractions - Bid retractions are not allowed nor will be recognized within 24 hours of auctions end. Seller will not be obligated to sell in the event of a late retraction.  Bidders with zero feedback must contact Seller for approval prior to bidding for approval or your bid will be cancelled.
  • Successful Bidder - The winning bidder will be contacted via email after the auction closes or he/she must contact us within 12 hours to confirm payment arrangements. Buyer has 3 days to consummate the deal. Otherwise, we have the right to pursue other bidders or sell the car outside the auction and take all available steps to recover damages from the winning bidder.

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