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18,800 Original Miles! 2004 Custom Hummer H1 Convertible! Immaculate Truck! on 2040-cars

US $93,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:18877
Location:

Bonita Springs, Florida, United States

Bonita Springs, Florida, United States
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For Sale! Incredible Low Mileage Custom 2004 Hummer H1

18,877 original miles on this absolutely stunning Hummer H1. Incredibly rare 2004 Optimizer 6500 model year truck. Very Low production only 250 made. This year combines the best of Hummer – reliable and serviceable 6.5 Turbo model – Alpha interior and quiet drivability. It is heads and shoulders above any previous year truck in terms of comfort. This particular truck has been extensively customized and has every option a knowledgeable Hummer buyer could want. I am the 2nd owner and the vehicle is immaculate.

Driveline Upgrades:

I purchased the best wheel and tire combo that can be put on these trucks. Cepek GT Inc. Simu-beadlock’s with quick disconnect setup. These wheels are amazing and the only factory authorized aftermarket wheel. They are 18” custom fully powder coated black including the CTIS hardware with stainless bolts on the beadlock ring. These wheels allowed for 38”x 15.5” wide Toyo Open Country MTR tires. This setup is a monster, but is daily driver smooth – great wheel and tire combo. The CTIS hardware is the premier level from GT Inc that are fully isolating. The wheel set is $10,000 from Cepek. I also put on a 2” Rubber Duck Body Lift with full Alpha dressing (lifted radiator foam, and rear alpha gap panel).  This hummer also has Predator Military style beefy hood lift hooks. The truck was also fitted with remotely adjustable cepek shocks (incredible difference in ride) – full compressor with in cab remote for desired firmness. Also underneath was a Rubber Duck steering stabilizer kit. While this work was completed on the truck I had new ball joints, tie rod ends, pitman, idler arm (even though they were not worn out) –full alignment and full service. It also has a remotely mounted PMD from Blue Hummer.

Body Upgrades:

This Hummer has fully upgraded LED running lights including military style signals, tail lights, clearance lights, etc. The head lights are also LED. There is a predator over the hood D-Ring brushguard. Black predator hood scoop. Windshield light bar with 10 LED Light bars front and back of varying size including a 54” on the top bar. Tall off-set snorkel with Centri precleaner. CB whip antenna with components cleanly mounted in the overhead console. There are also black cepek fender flares which complement the upgraded wheel size perfectly. Mounted in the rear wheel well is a full train horn set with compressor – it is incredibly loud. Locking Fuel doors also mounted.

Interior Upgrades:

This Hummer has an integrated Passport 9500 ci Radar system with Front and Rear Radar/Laser Detectors and GPS tracking of radar spots. The display is cleanly integrated in the dash. There is also an electric trailer brake controller. The CB system above with Mic mounted out of the way. Marine Toggles control the LED lights. The stock speaker system is actually great so I only upgraded the head unit to a Pioneer AVICZ150BH touch screen Unit that is fantastic. Great Nav, blue tooth with mic, streaming blue tooth audio, Pandora, etc. The screen is 7”. There is also a rear camera that is hooked up to the reverse of the car. Interior also includes Lev-O-gauge and HUMMER floor mats – they are custom black and brown with yellow stitching.

Factory Options & Condition:

This Hummer includes factory winch, heated seats, power everything, CTIS, etc. Front and Rear Lockers. The truck is fantastic inside and out – it is ready to go and the pictures speak for themselves as well as the mileage. Please advise any questions on the vehicle.   photo DSC_2258_zps4f9e730a.jpg  photo DSC_2256_zps7fcd0265.jpg  photo DSC_2259_zps9a3c9434.jpg  photo DSC_2215_zps648ab734.jpg  photo DSC_2223_zps3d4bce35.jpg  photo DSC_2264_zps00728a54.jpg  photo f1e80ff4-5d78-4b86-9f8c-036818181603_zps7e25ac9b.jpg  photo DSC_2213_zps42b8dfdd.jpg  photo hummerlight2_zps3fa71a21.jpg  photo hummerlight1_zpsa1b61909.jpg  photo DSC_2251_zps818de556.jpg  photo DSC_2260_zpsbf9bc918.jpg  photo DSC_2214_zps34909dbb.jpg  photo DSC_2216_zpsd8ff3924.jpg  photo DSC_2218_zps78ad249c.jpg  photo DSC_2219_zps795ed05e.jpg  photo DSC_2220_zpseb312fd5.jpg  photo DSC_2246_zps682f4c89.jpg  photo DSC_2241_zps01b7d7aa.jpg  photo DSC_2221_zpsda4a480a.jpg  photo DSC_2222_zpsca10329d.jpg  photo DSC_2245_zps96daa1eb.jpg  photo DSC_2227_zps3e3161f8.jpg  photo DSC_2229_zps00fddff7.jpg  photo DSC_2234_zpseab454d9.jpg  photo DSC_2237_zpsa9e9db65.jpg  photo DSC_2238_zpse193e1cf.jpg  photo DSC_2240_zps1776081d.jpg  photo DSC_2249_zps71a5d910.jpg  photo DSC_2250_zps44d85775.jpg  photo DSC_2252_zps1878fdc7.jpg  photo DSC_2261_zpsad7fe021.jpg  photo DSC_2265_zpsb5f9646c.jpg  photo DSC_2269_zpsc211f740.jpg  photo DSC_2300_zpsd7da7d23.jpg  photo DSC_2268_zps423c22f0.jpg  photo DSC_2274_zpsa4a17d33.jpg  photo DSC_2275_zps6f9631a8.jpg  photo DSC_2276_zps77629168.jpg  photo DSC_2302_zpsb4eb4045.jpg  photo DSC_2305_zps9ffcb45a.jpg  photo DSC_2278_zps7d44cbef.jpg  photo DSC_2266_zpsb135ee62.jpg  photo DSC_2267_zps067c7fc0.jpg  photo DSC_2271_zps989ff799.jpg  photo DSC_2272_zpsf56df92f.jpg  photo DSC_2279_zps752f2e79.jpg  photo DSC_2280_zps07b7f98a.jpg  photo DSC_2282_zps50c66fde.jpg  photo DSC_2283_zps22936867.jpg  photo DSC_2286_zps896578da.jpg  photo DSC_2288_zpsb0755b87.jpg  photo DSC_2289_zps424d9edc.jpg  photo DSC_2291_zps0721d025.jpg  photo DSC_2298_zps8c5188b2.jpg  photo DSC_2293_zps0be23009.jpg  photo DSC_2307_zps89b065e6.jpg  photo DSC_2308_zps6f9ed40b.jpg  photo DSC_2309_zps6d1da2f8.jpg  photo DSC_2310_zpsbb1b925f.jpg  photo DSC_2311_zps9628d43e.jpg  photo DSC_2313_zps606ed762.jpg  photo DSC_2314_zps42c1362e.jpg  photo DSC_2233_zps200872f3.jpg  photo DSC_2232_zps73d7401f.jpg  photo DSC_2235_zpsfe8b1c70.jpg  photo DSC_2244_zps9107c2ac.jpg  photo DSC_2254_zps07e533e5.jpg  photo DSC_2231_zpsb15aadf7.jpg  photo DSC_2255_zps01a34f61.jpg  photo DSC_2312_zps93b53d9f.jpg  photo DSC_2243_zpsb9d95bd3.jpg  photo DSC_2263_zpsccadb759.jpg  photo DSC_2262_zps4dcaf748.jpg


Terms and Conditions:

  • Payment Method – Purchaser to wire transfer to Sellers bank full purchase price within 3 days of the ending of the auction. Please be sure to have full payment and/or approved financing established prior to placing final bid.  Seller’s Bank will have Clear title in a FEDEX envelope ready to overnight to Purchaser upon receipt of the full payment.  Purchaser shall be able to verify the clear title prior to wiring the money.
  • Shipping - The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. Please call if you'd like us to suggest a shipping company – I have used FEDEX with enclosed trailers.
  • Warranty – This car is sold AS-IS with no warranties of any kind. We have done our best to make every reasonable effort to describe this vehicle to you. We have tried to disclose all information known about this vehicle for auction. However, these are used vehicles and it is possible for mechanical parts to fail. 0
  • Notice to Bidders - Remember EBAY rules - by placing a bid on this vehicle, you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the above-described vehicle from us.

    Seller reserves the right to cancel all bids and end an auction early should the vehicle no longer be available for sale.
  • Bid Retractions - Bid retractions are not allowed nor will be recognized within 24 hours of auctions end. Seller will not be obligated to sell in the event of a late retraction.  Bidders with zero feedback must contact Seller for approval prior to bidding for approval or your bid will be cancelled.
  • Successful Bidder - The winning bidder will be contacted via email after the auction closes or he/she must contact us within 12 hours to confirm payment arrangements. Buyer has 3 days to consummate the deal. Otherwise, we have the right to pursue other bidders or sell the car outside the auction and take all available steps to recover damages from the winning bidder.

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2011 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.

Super Bowl car commercials: Follow along as we riff on them live

Sun, Feb 2 2020

Join Autoblog editors Sunday starting around 6:30 p.m. ET as we react to all of the car commercials during the game. We know Hummer, Porsche, Hyundai and others will have splashy ads, and naturally, there's usually a few surprises. Whether you're a Chiefs or 49ers fan — or don't care about football — the commercials are always a highlight. And for us, the car spots are the most intriguing. Weigh in with your own thoughts in the comments section. Let's kick off.   FIRST QUARTER Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore liveblogs the first quarter. F9 We'll count this as a car commercial. The latest edition of the Fast & Furious looks like it well, will have cars. We'll punt on further comment. PORSCHE I like it. Creative. Sort of a Night at the Museum feel. The guards stage a theft and then a car chase. The Taycan looked good. Get fired up — the future for Porsche is electric. The spot is meant to illustrate how fun that can be. I don't need any convincing.    SECOND QUARTER Associate Editor Byron Hurd is liveblogging the second quarter.  HYUNDAI Hyundai checked in super early with their Sonata "Smaht Pahk" commercial, which manages to score points for being both cute and clever while also being a fairly good commercial in a vacuum. We saw it last week, so there were no surprises here, but we enjoyed it nonetheless.  Fun note: If you go to the Sonata landing page on Hyundai's web site, you can choose "plain old English" or "the Boston way" for your language; the latter will translate the page. Enjoy.  FORD Hi ho, West Coast Editor James Riswick here. Apparently, the guys in Detroit didn't get the Mustang Mach E ad featuring Idris Elba and a whole boat load of awesome old Mustangs. Pretty sure it's bound to be viewed the exact same way as the car itself: traditionalists will be aghast, while non-car people will be intrigued by a new, all-electric, crossover version of one of the few cars they've heard of.  GENESIS They're coming more rapidly now. Genesis gets some love thanks to Chrissy Teigen and John Legend; this was another known quantity, but Hyundai's luxury brand managed another solid entry here thanks to its choice of stars. Teigen and Legend got the chance to throw back to the latter's "Sexiest Man Alive" honors, which Teigen often teases him for. Another solid all-around spot.  GMC/HUMMER Are there just no surprises left? Don't tell me; I know the answer. LeBron James fronts the revived Hummer, which will be an EV sold as a GMC.

GMC could have used Jeep's prized grille design on its born-again Hummer

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General Motors confirmed it's bringing the Hummer nameplate back on an electric, GMC-badged pickup by publishing a dark photo of its front end. The battery-powered drivetrain under the sheetmetal represents a tectonic shift, but we noticed another flagrant break with tradition: it wears six slot-like inserts instead of seven like on every previous Hummer and countless Jeeps. Adding an extra slot wouldn't have landed GMC in hot water. The seven-slot grille has historically been associated with Jeep, and the company proved it's willing to go to significant lengths to ensure another automaker — especially one it perceives as a rival — doesn't use it. Parent company Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) bitterly sued Mahindra over the Roxor's design, including its five-slot grille, and won in 2019, forcing the Indian firm to unveil a redesigned side-by-side for the 2020 model year. And yet, stylists would have very likely been able to get away with it on the Hummer. While General Motors owns Hummer, the brand traces its ancestry to 1970, when American Motors Corporation (AMC) purchased Jeep from Kaiser and changed the name of its General Products Division to AM General Corp. The division manufactured the rear-wheel drive, CJ-based DJ for the United States Postal Service and began developing the Humvee in 1979. Jeep and AM General went their separate ways when Renault began investing in AMC. Foreign companies weren't allowed to own defense contractors, and AMC had more to gain by gradually selling out to Renault than by keeping AM General, so it divested the division to LTV Corporation in 1983. Humvee production started shortly after, but no one protested its seven-slot grille because there was no risk of it stealing sales from a comparable Jeep model. It was manufactured exclusively for the U.S. Army, and civilian sales weren't planned. H2SUV View 4 Photos The original civilian Hummer released in 1992 must have raised more than a few eyebrows but, here again, it didn't directly compete with one of Jeep's off-roaders, so no one complained. It was huge, correspondingly expensive, and its portal axles made the YJ-generation Wrangler wet its pants. It's the H2 concept (pictured above) unveiled at the 2000 Detroit Auto Show that set off alarm bells in Auburn Hills. DaimlerChrysler's lawyers counted the slots in the chrome-plated insert that dominated its front end and shuddered when they reached seven.