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Year:2001 Mileage:90950 Color: BLACK
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Tarpon Springs, Florida, United States

Tarpon Springs, Florida, United States
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2001 HUMMER H1 HMCS WAGON
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You are bidding on the highly desirable H1 HMCS Wagon. The original list price was $108,033. This is not a show truck nor is it in perfect condition. If you are looking for a pampered H1 please keep looking and take notice to the price differences. If you are looking for an H1 to get the job done and save a few bucks, Congratulations! You’ve found it. It is currently driven as a daily driver. Everything is fully functional with exception of the CTIS system. The inflation hubs have been removed for ease of maintenance costs and ride comfort; however, the air pump and plumbing for it is still fully functional. The factory CTIS system is very hard to balance and trust me; you do not want to deal with that on the trail if you puncture a tire. This vehicle gets a tremendous amount of attention no matter where it goes, on road or off. This beast is equipped with fully functional KC Lighting that makes the dark of night look like day. Upgraded LED lighting for all turn signals, brake lights, and marker lenses. The Pioneer touchscreen navigation also powers two amplified 10” JL Audio subs mounted under the rear seats with MB Quart mids and highs. This vehicle has four working Alpine screens mounted throughout it but I honestly have never used them because they need new audio wiring. The 6.5 Turbo Diesel and 4L80E transmission runs exceptionally well and has been well maintained. The 12,000lb winch also works flawless. It has factory Hummer leather and keyless entry. Feel free to message me with any questions or concerns as this is an AS-IS purchase with no warranty. I have nothing to hide on this truck. I will warn you that it is extremely large (pics do not do it justice) and you must drive it with two hands on the wheel. It reminds me of driving a tractor except for it runs 80mph down the interstate. Let’s just say that people will get out of your way.

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Make: AM GENERALModel: H1
Year: 2001Mileage: 90900
VIN #: 137ZA84301E191837Condition: GOOD
Exterior Color: BLACKInterior Color: GRAY
Body Style: SUVDrive Type: Automatic
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