2000 Am General Hummer Base Sport Utility 4-door 6.5l on 2040-cars
Barnhart, Missouri, United States
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Up for Auction here is " The BEST of the BEST" Still remaining ! when it comes to Off Road Capability,Fabulous handling along with a Great smooth tight ride !. My Hummer H1 always reminded me of my Z06 Corvette ..Except running Off Road,the thing handles at a very Fast pace off Road like a Corvette handles on the track,But will climb ANYTHING put forth to it ! ..I think that all of you H1 lovers know all of that .Now getting down to explaining ALL about my Truck .I have ALWAYS Garaged it when not out driving it ,when I bought it in April of 2007 it had approx. 63,000 on the clock and here 7 long years later I only have approx. 69,900 on it . I most certainly have always been a Maintenance Fanatic on ALL of my cars and that's FOR SURE !...I run Full Synthetic Royal Purple oil in the Entire Drive train including the 6.5 Detroit Turbo Charged Diesel engine,Transfer Case ,both front & rear Differentials and all 4 Portal Hubs..I was told by a great friend of mine that owns a very reputable Transmission shop that it was NOT necessary to flush out the Transmission in my H1 and fill it with Royal Purple .He said it would NOT make that much difference if any .I most Definitely have changed ALL fluids Way More then I probably would of had to but I did it anyway .It sure can not hurt it. I also run a K & N Free breathing Air Filter as well. I Never drove it in the winter months because of all the salt that they put down to destroy automobiles and the roads!..I would drive my 4x4 pickup instead. Its just SO hard to explain Just ALL the Options that my truck actually has ...I guess you could say that it has .."Every Conceivable option available in 2000 and beyond"..Starting at the front and working back I guess, A 12000 LB. Warn Winch ,D rings hooks front and rear ,Heated Windshield , 8 Unbelievable Brite Off road lights with Heavy Duty brush bar ...with the light covers..that when ALL kicked on shine nearly a mile on a flat straight road . The truck Will fit in a 7 foot tall garage door opening ,because that's where I store mine and it clears those upper lights by nearly a half inch . Back to Full options ,Several inside outlet plugs ,electric windows ,door locks, fully adjustable mirrors , Excellent Heat and Cold front and Middle range mounted Ice cold A/C ,tinted widows ,Excellent all leather interior , One of "THE BEST" sounding Stereos I have EVER heard in my entire life in ANY Vehicle I have ever owned ...Period ! A 6 Speaker Monsoon Stereo System with a cassette & 6 CD changer with rear adjustable access as well for rear passengers and I believe a 400 Watt Amp mounted under the rear passenger seat . plenty of inside interior lighting ,CTIS ...(Central Tire Inflation System ) mounted on the dash at the touch of your hand you can air up or down either all four tires or just two..You know that this H1 could very well be one of the LAST few remaining Hummers in this good of shape .."Possibly in the entire country "..I was also always impressed with the "Monster " of a Roof Rack with a 2000 pound carrying Capacity.! The one and only reason why that I'm selling my H1 is as follows,Well first off I ONLY drive it approx. 100 miles at month just to keep the ...Juices flowing and I definitely have decided to get back to my roots ...I am purchasing a 1935 Chevrolet .."Street Rod "This is my second H1 in my life .I bought my first one in 1996,but I have owned a garage full of old cars since about 1975 and I really do Dig them A Whole lot ...Not that I don't love my H1 ,I am going to Dearly miss it beyond ALL doubt ,it will probably take a while before it really sinks in on me !..I know there is still a TON of extras that I Will gladly mention to all of you buyers out there about my Hummer and I'll be more than glad to answer any questions you all might have ...Now I do have it advertized here locally as well so I could possibly Sell it of line as well Too !...Oh I also wanted to mention the truck has two fuel tanks totaling approx. 50 gallons .I also run .."about every other fill up .."THE BEST " Sea -Foam .you not only feel more power but it keeps ALL of the fuel system Clean and in tact.
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