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1993 Hummer H1 4 Door Opentop. Civilian Version Of Humvee/hmmwv on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:109000 Color: Vehicle is in good condition
Location:

Dryden, Michigan, United States

Dryden, Michigan, United States
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Vehicle Description

1993 Hummer H1 with approx 109K miles.

White with Tan Interior.

6.2 diesel engine with GM Turbo400 automatic transmission.  (The factory 3 speed trans, so the top speed is about 60MPH) 

Other features include:

Intermittent Wipers

Towing Package

Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS)

Steel rocker panel protection

Matching M100 Trailer


Vehicle Condition - Exterior

Vehicle is in good condition.  The paint is not perfect. It has several small scratches and chips..  I am not advertising this as a show truck because I believe show trucks need to be 100% perfect.  I have several pictures below to indicate the condition of the truck. Please look carefully at the pictures.

The wheels are the steel 2 piece wheels made specifically for the H1with CTIS lines.  These lines have a factory quick disconnect that allows you to separate each tire from the CTIS system. 

The tires are 37” Goodyear MTs with about 60% tread life.  These tires are good for on road and off road use.   I also have a 95% tread life set of Goodyear MTs mounted on steel 2 piece rims with the runflats and beadlocks installed, that are included with the sale of the truck.

The truck has a new set of upper door halves (windows).  I also have an extra drivers window, plus the old take windows…so you can go off-roading without having to worry about scratching your new windows.

The truck has an in-bed spare tire carrier that folds down.

The Military M100 trailer is included with the purchase of the truck


Vehicle Condition – Interior

Interior is in good shape.  It has leather seats and they are in good shape with no rips or tears at all.   The rest of the interior is in good shape except for a few small hole and scrapes.  The center console has a hole in the top of it.   Please look carefully at the pictures, you will see how the truck looks inside. 

This truck has the factory air, but the air conditioning compressor was  removed from the engine.  The truck has the removable upper door halves, so it has great through flow ventilation.  The A/C is not really needed.


Vehicle Condition – Driveline

The engine starts and runs perfectly.  The injector pump was replaced by the last owner and engine purrs like a kitten. 

This truck starts and shifts like a new truck, it is a nice dependable truck.

The geared hubs, halfshalfts and differentials are in good shape, but there is some leaks (geared hub and halfshaft)

The frame is clean and solid.

This truck has a 2" suspension lift installed, so you can install larger tires for off-roading.


The legal stuff…..

Many people in the Hummer community know me and I would not sell this truck if it was not as I represent it to be.  I have been told I tell too much when I sell a truck, but prefer honesty when I am selling a vehicle.

Here is everything I know wrong with the truck.

-          A/C doesn’t work

-          Cracks in the drivers side windshield

-          Leaky geared hubs (like most trucks)

-          Leaky halfshaft

-          I have a clear title for the truck, but I don’t have a title for the trailer.

-          The rust on the rocker panel is only surface rust.

-          The off-road lights on the truck are not hooked up.

-          The battery and fuel gauges only work when they want to.

-          The power door locks do not work. (with plastic windows, they are kind of useless for security)  

Terms of Sale

Vehicle is sold as is and has no warranty.  A $100 non refundable deposit is required via PayPal or cashier's check within 48 hours of listing close. (I only want to cover the relisting fee if a non-paying buyer wins)   I will expect the balance of the payment within 7 days by cashier's check, wire transfer or cash. The vehicle title is clear and in my possession so we can close the transaction as soon as the funds are transferred. Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping charges and arrangements.

Please don’t hesitate to ask any questions.  You can email me at   m998loki@aol.com

Thanks for looking,

Rick


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