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2002 Hummer H1 Black 4 Door Open Top With Low Miles And In Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $76,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:22562 Color: and interior accessories needed
Location:

Metairie, Louisiana, United States

Metairie, Louisiana, United States
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This Black 2002 H1 HUMMER 4 door Open top has all the exterior and interior accessories needed. Low mileage. Amazing condition for a 12 year old vehicle. Engine runs great with no mechanical issues. Great acceleration for a 10,000 lb truck.  Convertible top in excellent condition with no torn stitching or wear and almost never taken off.  All velcro around the top and back bed cover in great condition. Exterior paint with no major scatches, dings or dents.  Never off road, not even on a dirt road.   OEM Monsoon speakers and subwoofer in great condtion.  Tow package.

Extensive aftermarket upgrades include:

  • 7" Kenwood Excelon touch screen with satellite radio, blue tooth capability, hands free microphone, Navigation, and rear back up camera. 
  • New AM General heavy duty wrap around brush guard
  • HID head lights
  • Predator front and rear light racks
  • Two 30" sleek CREE LED light bars on top rack, one 20" sleek CREE LED light bar in brush guard and one 40" sleek CREE LED light bar on rear rack (Total light output of 480 watts in front and 240 watts in rear) 
  • GT/Ceepak fender flares
  • 20" Fuel Hostage rims with 37" Hankook Dynapro MT tires
  • Gray hummer floor mats
  • Billet gas cap locks
  • Smittybilt side Step bars
  • Momo steering wheel
  • Carbon fiber dash kit included however not installed
  • Matching leather Jump seat

Recently serviced and will gladly bring to local Cadillac dealer (old hummer dealer) for third party inspection. If this is your first H1 or a previous owner, nothing is needed other than routine maintenance. Just drive and enjoy. All modifications have been done for you.  Title in hand. 

Call 504-236-4666 or email at tbeau@hotmail.com.  Additional Pics upon request if needed.  Due to the excessive amount of fraudulent emails and texts.... financials only discussed with voice call.  Shipping at buyers cost.

  • Autocheck Report - Originally H1 had an 03' alpha style brush guard on it.   While H1 was parked  it was backed into which only dented the brush guard (right front corner).  Brush guard was replaced with brand new AM general heavy duty wrap around brush guard.   Dented alpha style brush guard may be included if interested.  Reported as accident only due to the fact that the car that backed into the H1 was an enterprise rental car.
  • Car Fax - Clean.  Above autocheck issue not reported to Car Fax as the vehicle did not require service only brush guard change.


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