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1995 Hummer H1 Whipple Blower/supercharged Fast & Bullet Proof Lots Of Upgrades on 2040-cars

US $48,500.00
Year:1995 Mileage:65000
Location:

St. George, Utah, United States

St. George, Utah, United States

This is a 95 Hummer H1 lots and lots of upgrades over $85 in this bullet proof machine
Sleeved motor
Wipple blower
Lifted
Upgraded/built tranny
Upgraded diffs
Full cage luggage/ haul 2 four wheelers rams
Standard 37 inch tires
Alluminum storage bins in back
Adjustable tire pressure from in side
Cb radios
Custom parts all over the hummer
Skid rails for under carage 
This hummer can comfortable Cruse the free way at 85 mph
Ac/ heater
Sound system with sub
Spare axles
Spare mt tires and rims
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    Tue, 26 Jul 2011

    Architects Craig Hodges and HsinMing Fung joined forces in 1984 to create their agency HplusF. Since then, the pair have gone on to apply their stylistic skill to the UCLA library, Hollywood Bowl, Egyptian Theater and a number of other works of architectural art. HplusF also tackles unique installations and showpieces, one of which involves the now-departed Hummer brand.
    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?

    Turn Out the Lights: Final Hummer H3 rolls off the line... for Avis

    Tue, 25 May 2010

    2010 Hummer H3 - Click above for high-res image gallery
    Would the last one out the door please switch off the lights? The long strange trip that has been the Hummer brand is just about over for General Motors. The final ever production H3 rolled out of GM's Shreveport, Louisiana factory on Monday May 24, 2010 on its way to an Avis rental car outlet. As you may recall, GM had actually stopped assembling H3s in mid-2009 as it went through bankruptcy, but it resumed production recently in order to fill an 849 unit special order.
    GM tried to sell the Hummer brand to Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machines Co., Ltd but the deal ultimately fell apart last February. A subsequent offer from Raser Technologies also went nowhere. Now that production has ceased, 200 of the 900 remaining employees at Shreveport will be laid off by July and the rest of the Hummer staff back at headquarters in Detroit is either leaving or being reassigned.

    Out With A Bang: Hummer dealer giving away free shotgun with every new vehicle purchase

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    Lynch 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.