2002 Hummer H1 on 2040-cars
Nathalie, Virginia, United States
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2002 10th Anniversary H1 Hummer #20 of 65 Made.
EXTERIOR:
12,000 lb. winch
Driveline protection: three tubular steel cages
Vertical hinged swing-out rear doors
Halogen headlights
Dual power heated mirrors
Windshield wiper/washer system
Heated windshields
Brush guard
Rocker panel protection: dual aluminum plates
Black door lock bezels
Galvanized steel doors
Heat-treated/corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy body
Helicopter lift hooks
Steel roof
Privacy glass
Heat & sound insulation
H1 badging
HD rear bumper
INTERIOR:
Air compressor: air line w/quick connects
Glove box
Driver/front passenger armrests
Dual lighted visors
Upgraded leather heated seats with Hummer crests and 10th anniversary stitching
Upgraded wood interior
Remote keyless entry with factory alarm
Rear radio
AM/FM stereo radio w/cassette/in-dash 6-disc CD changer-inc: Monsoon premium audio system
Padded interior
Remote keyless entry-inc: pwr door locks
Flow-through ventilation
Instrumentation-inc: speedometer, odometer, tachometer, fuel level, engine coolant temp, oil pressure, voltmeter
4-passenger seating-inc: (4) high-back bucket seats
Utility lighting pkg
Air conditioning w/auxiliary air/heat
Pwr windows w/driver-side express down feature
Deluxe rearview mirror
Cruise control
MECHANICAL
HD 4-speed automatic transmission w/OD
6.5L (396) turbo-diesel V8 engine
HD multiple-cooling systems-inc: engine coolant, engine oil, transmission oil, transfer case oil, pwr steering fluid
4-wheel independent double A-frame suspension w/HD open-end coil springs
4100# capacity front/6800# capacity rear GAWR
130" WB
Dual fuel tanks (25 gallon main/17 gallon auxiliary)
Torque-biasing differentials
HD hydraulic shock absorbers
145 amp alternator
3146# payload
Trailer towing pkg-inc: heavy duty bumper towing shackles, wiring harness
Dura-wall runflat tire system
Full-time four wheel drive
Welded steel box-section frame w/5 crossmembers
Serpentine drive belt
4-wheel hydraulic inboard-mounted pwr disc brakes
Pwr-assisted variable-ratio steering
LT37/12.50R17 SBR BSW Goodyear Wrangler GS-A tires
10,300# GVW
2-speed transfer case
Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS)-inc: on-board air compressor, in-dash tire pressure gauge
Sealed central venting system
17" one-piece cast aluminum wheels w/beadlock system
SAFETY
TT4 traction control system
4-wheel anti-lock brakes
Side door impact beams
3-point seat belts for all seating positions
ACCESSORIES
AM General shop/dealer parts and service manuals CD Release 3 1/03
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Out With A Bang: Hummer dealer giving away free shotgun with every new vehicle purchase
Mon, 15 Mar 2010Lynch Hummer dealership in Chesterfield, Missouri - Click above for image gallery
You've heard of art imitating life? Well how about life imitating war? That's another story entirely, but not so far fetched when it comes to the Hummer. The sport-'ute that met the public eye during Operation Desert Storm has all but completely gone through its entire life cycle in the intervening years: first as a military-only vehicle, the original model became available to the public, then GM bought the rights and started churning out pickup-based H2s and H3s, the U.S. armed forces went back Iraq, the original H1 was discontinued and now GM is preparing to wind down the brand entirely. But not before one last pistol-shootin' hoorah, courtesy of the one dealership that arguably sees the truck for what it is more than any other: Lynch Hummer.
The St. Louis-area franchise made headlines last year when they started filling their emptying showroom with gun racks, selling firearms to make up for dwindling sales in the gigantic SUVs. Now the dealership is connecting the dots with a one-of-a-kind promotion: Buy a Hummer, get a free shotgun.
Hummers are for Horses: Artist reimagines the monsterous SUV [w/video]
Thu, 25 Mar 2010Horse-drawn Hummer H2 - Click above to view the video after the jump
When the internal combustion engine finally helped the automobile pass the horse-drawn carriage as the chosen method of transportation for a majority of citizens in the United States, that a step in the right direction. Right? Moving forward about a hundred years... when the behemoth Sport Utility Vehicle that never actually seems to venture off the beaten path passed the minivan in the hearts and minds of families across the country as the people-mover of choice, was that a step in the right direction?
If you answered no to either of the above questions, perhaps you'll enjoy the video pasted after the break. Created by artist Jeremy Dean (read about our initial post on the project here), the converted Hummer H2 is called Futurama and is pulled by two white horses named, appropriately enough, Duke and Diesel. Hummers are for horses? See for yourself.
Report: Last-ditch sale effort for Hummer post wind-down announcement fading
Tue, 06 Apr 2010It's getting tough for even the most ardent supporters of the Hummer brand to continue to keep hope alive. Reports the aficionados at HummerGuy.net: "While many of us were hoping for a last-minute miracle to save the Hummer brand, signs from Detroit are indicating that Hummer production will soon cease indefinitely."
It appears as if General Motors has resigned itself to winding the brand down and letting it die a slow, agonizing death. The automaker says that it's no longer considering offers for the brand and dedicated Hummer staff are reportedly be assigned to serve elsewhere.
Oh, and about that "Save Hummer" summit that's planned for April 11th near Chicago? GM, though it is aware of the rally, has no plans to send representation. That sound that you hear? That's just the tolling of Hummer's death knell. Thanks for the tip, Brian!