1998 Hummer H1 4-passenger Wagon Alpha on 2040-cars
Seale, Alabama, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: deliadmmorguson@ukschool.com .
This is the Ultimate Hummer, I sent it to Predator Motorsports in CA last year and about $80,000 latter its a true
beast, 500 + HP Duramax, Allison auto, and the entire suspension was upgraded, basically they lifted the body off
and put everything new on the drive train, brakes, axles, springs, everything. I have attached some pics and some
of the receipts for the work they did but feel free to call Garret at Predator and ask him about the truck, his own
words were, " After reviewing the order and the truck from when it was at our facility this truck would come in at
a value of $145,000. This is due to the custom paint job and custom interior on the truck. That along with the
full power train package and nation wide warranty this is a high value vehicle. "
Some of the extras are listed but no pics or words can describe it fully, its very fast and will do over 100MPH, it
steers and handles wonderful, no overheated or leeks, its only got 8000 miles on the new engine and still
warranted.
leather seats with ostrich inserts in seats including the rear 5th seat in the back and door panels
Humidor
Winch
Brush Guard
Custom Wheels & Tires
Airbrushed paint
Carbon Fiber interior trim pieces
Suede Headliner
Booming Sound system with subs & amps
Window tint
New carpet & interior trim pieces to match
6.6L Duramax turbo diesel V-8 w/ cooled EGR
HD Allison 5 Speed automatic transmission w/ OD
2 Speed Transfer Case
4 wheel geared hubs
Full time 4 wheel drive
145 amp alternator
Trailer towing package: HD bumper towing shackles, & wiring harness
Welded steel box section frame with 5 cross members
130" WB
10,300 GVB
2453# payload
4100# capacity front/ 6800# capacity rear GAWR
4 Wheel independent double A Frame suspension w/ HD open end coil springs
Front Stabilizer Bar
HD hydraulic shock absorber
Dual Fuel Tanks
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