1996 H1 for sale. 110k on the clock, title is free and clear. The engine is the original factory engine, showing no signs of being the bad block design. Plenty of power with no signs of fatigue. Mechanically, this thing is a beast that wants to run. It starts fast without any hesitation. No rust, never on the beach. It has normal wear and tear, nothing horrible but does show as a used truck. It has a Clarion stereo along with an amp and subwoofers in the rear. Its also had several new upgrades listed below.
Ball joints (uppers and lowers all the way around) Brakes The truck is listed for sale locally. I reserve the right to remove the listing from auction if the truck sells locally. I'm not interested in any business assisting me with helping sell this truck, so don't bother asking.
Nada pricing http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/1996/Hummer/H1/Hard-Top-4-Door-Wagon-4-Passenger/Values
Shipping will be solely at the expense of the buyer. I will be happy to assist and arrange pickup of the vehicle. |
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MEV rocks up with electric mini Hummer HX
Tue, 07 Jun 20112011 MEV Hummer HX - Click above to watch the video after the jump
The 2008 Hummer HX concept was supposed to be General Motors' answer to the Jeep Wrangler. To put it mildly, that failed to materialize. General Motors killed Hummer as part of its bankruptcy-induced limb severing in 2009, before the HX could be brought to fruition as the H4, as had been rumored.
For those of you who wish the HX had indeed surfaced, we have some excellent news: My Electric Vehicle, or MEV, has appropriated the HX concept, added an electric drivetrain and created the MEV Hummer HX. The MEV HX is a fully electric golf cart resort vehicle, licensed by GM and sporting Hummer wheels and skid plates.
Architects design home made entirely of Hummers
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What could easily be a luxury apartment in the video game Fallout 3 is in fact HplusF's HummerHaus. Eight identical Hummer body shells wrap around a a steel skeleton to form a living space like no other.
Of course, this is merely a concept, but it's a rather interesting one. Could old vehicles be rehabbed into affordable living spaces? Could the Hummer body have a new lease on life after it was cut from the General Motors family?
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