2001 Hummer H1 Turbo Diesel Wagon on 2040-cars
Andover, New Jersey, United States
2001 6.5L TURBO DIESEL HUMMER H1 WAGON Pleased to offer this rare 2001 Hummer H1 wagon with only 68,000 miles. As you already know, the Hummer H1 was in production from 1992 up until 2006. First civilian to purchase a H1 was Arnold Schwarzenegger. In 2006 Hummer ceased sales to public. Since that time the value of pre-owned Hummers is steadily rising. This hand assembled “Rolls Royce” among trucks is becoming a true collector’s item and this is your chance to own it! This Hummer is back in the auction again after the deal fell apart with the previous high bidder two weeks ago, due to disagreement on cost of some minor repairs. Therefore I decided to have these items fixed. The truck just went through a thorough checkup and those items were repaired. I took this Hummer to OK 4 Wheel-Drive in Stewartsville, New Jersey the most trusted off-road specialist in the region. The following items were repaired: 1) TT4/ABS
electronic system 2) Inspect Brakes
and repair brakes. 3) Rear suspension
sleeve replacement, alignment. 4) All four
suspensions will be inspected. 5) Repair/tune-up
of front Heating & coolant gauge. (Receipt can be provided to the new owner) This H1 is in great shape with virtually no damage. Looks like new. The interior is very clean and is in good condition. Recently I drove this truck for 1,300 miles in two days and the engine is running great. Engine and transmission are in great working condition. The truck was professionally painted in 2010. The undercarriage and suspension was sand-blasted and re-painted last summer of 2013. NEW Batteries. New wipers. Military style tires have about 75% tread. You can buy this Hummer now for $55,000 for a Trade-in price according to Kelley Blue Book! This is also the same, as buying a Hummer in Very Good condition for the price of one on Fair condition only! Driven by the owner of a Hummer dealership to 18,000 miles, before I purchased it. If you have any questions, please contact Robert at DemonHummer@aol.com. Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges, vehicle tags and taxes. Hummer is sold as is with NO warranty. Full cash payment is preferred. If you want to pay with a bank check, the vehicle will not be transferred and handed over, until the check has been cleared, since it may take few days to clear, due to amount and new regulation. Good Luck and Happy Bidding! |
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Thu, 02 Aug 2012For anyone feeling nostalgic about the passing of the Hummer brand, or the actual wartime vehicle that inspired it, now is your chance to own a version of the original HMMWV, albeit without an engine.
After a 12-year hiatus from the civilian vehicle market, AM General is reportedly set to offer a kit-car of the C-Series Humvee. The kit will conform to U.S. government regulations and has been made possible by a deal with General Motors.
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