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Hmmwv Humvee M1044 Slant Back Excellent Condition. on 2040-cars

US $49,000.00
Year:1986 Mileage:17758 Color: Woodland Camo /
 OD Green
Location:

Eads, Tennessee, United States

Eads, Tennessee, United States
Transmission:TH400
Body Type:Slant Back
Engine:6.2 diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 00000000000000000
Year: 1986
Interior Color: OD Green
Make: Hummer
Number of Cylinders: v8
Model: H1
Trim: M1024 Armament Carrier w/ winch
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 17,758
Exterior Color: Woodland Camo

First a note to eBay:

PLEASE READ THE LISTING BEFORE CANCELING DUE TO INVALID VIN NUMBER: 

This listing complies with eBay rules—

 

Here are the eBay guidelines;

 

There could be situations where a VIN isn't accepted (for example, if the car was manufactured before 1981, or manufactured outside North America). If this happens, enter 17 0s or 17 1s in the VIN field. Then clearly enter the VIN in the description.

You will find the VIN on the vehicle's registration card. It's also engraved on a small metal plate in the car. The plate could be near the base of the windshield on the driver's side dashboard, or on a sticker on the edge of the driver's side door.

For legally imported foreign vehicles, kit or replica cars, or other non-standard VINs, please include a clear picture of the VIN plate in the listing.

 

So, I have entered 0’s per eBay guidelines and included a picture of the vin plate in the listing as well as stated the serial number in the description.

 

 

The VIN NUMBER ON THIS VEHICLE IS: 011455

1986 HMMWV  M1044 with winch, Everything is Mil-spec, fully serviceable.  A very original truck.

 

  • 6.2 Diesel, looks original by the date on the valve cover
  • deep fording kit
  • Supplemental “light armor”
  • Turbo 400 military transmission with 218 T-case
  • Slant Back with gun turret, fully functional with pedestal
  • 4 M-16 gun holders, all correct
  • Kevlar X-Doors
  • Marine rear with Pioneer Kit
  • Titled, ready to transfer
  • 60 Amp Generator/Alternator
  • Radio Tray
  • Frame is solid, no rust.
  • Miltiary 50 cal (M2) storage rack (in bed)
  • Military 50 cal ammo can holders (7)
  • Reverse lights (ambulance style)

 


Questions? Give me a call, Blair Outlan 901-378-8877

 

 

About this truck:

            This truck came out of a private collection, extremely straight body and slant back, everything is serviceable.

The truck is Mill-Spec, no customizations, all like it should be.  Tires and wheels are good, runs down the road flat and straight.  

            A great example of a M1044, a great driver, very original for a museum or collection.  

 

 

 

 

About who I am, 

My name is Blair Outlan, I build/refurb/sell HMMWVs for civilians as well as defense companies.  These companies include: General Dynamics, Boeing, BAE, Mustang, Tier 1, DARC, and many more.  My company has been buying, building and selling H1 Hummers and HMMWVs since 1996 and was the Product manager for a Hummer dealership back in the mid 90's (when Hummers were Hummers).  I'm extremely knowledgeable about the HMMWV as well as the civilian H1.  It's my life and my passion. 

  

Feel free to contact me, Blair Outlan if you have any questions, 901-378-8877

 

 

 

M1044 HMMWV Armament Carrier w/ Supplemental Armor, With Winch

The M1044, and M1044A1 HMMWVs were Armament Carrier configurations of the HMMWV family. The M1044 and M1044A1 armament carriers featured supplemental armor that provided added ballistic protection for armament components, crew, and ammunition. The vehicles were equipped with a weapon mount, located on the roof of the vehicle, adaptable to either the M60 or M240, 7.62mm machine guns, M2 .50 caliber machine gun, or the Mk 19 Mod 3 Grenade Launcher. The weapons platform could be traversed 360 degrees.

Fully-loaded M1044, and M1044A1 armament carriers could climb road grades as steep as 60 percent (31 degrees) and traverse a side slope of up to 40 percent (22 degrees). The vehicles ford hard bottom water crossings up to 30 inches (76 centimeters) without a deep-water fording kit and 60 inches (152 centimeters) with the kit.

 

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Horse-drawn Hummer H2 - Click above to view the video after the jump
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Lynch Hummer dealership in Chesterfield, Missouri - Click above for image gallery
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