Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1998 Am General Hummer H1 Wagon Predator Performance 32k Miles Turbo Custom on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:32018
Location:

Advertising:

 
 

1998 AM General Hummer H1 Wagon GC Package

Only 32k miles 6.5 Turbo Diesel

Full custom build with all records and receipts just completed

All Predator Performance parts

Predator D Ring II front Brush Guard, Predator Roof Rack with rear ladder and Light Bar.  50” double stack LED light bar (brighter than the sun!) Direct Flow Hood Scoop

Predator 2” lift kit with springs and Custom valve’d adjustable shocks

Rap Boost kit, RapCool Off road pipe, Rap Cool PMD isolator, RapFlow Lift Pump, Predator Performance Radiator.  Equalizer head cooler.

Predator Bolt on fender flares,  22” CTIS air lines with quick disconnects, Full Line-X roof, All rebuilt brakes, ball joints, CTIS seals, Upgraded Blower motor

Full custom updated interior.  Premium Leather seats, Upgraded Passenger compartment, MOMO steering wheel, Carbon dash kit, custom rear storage compartments

Custom Kennwood 6.1 DVD Navigation stereo system with full custom wrapped panels and integration.

Viper 5701 Responder remote start alarm system

 3 MTX Thunder amplifiers and 12” Pro Sub W7 JL Audio in custom ported enclosure. (Seriously Impressive)

42" Plasma power fold down rear TV panel, completely hidden when up (Super Cool)

Set up for I-pod or USB input for music and movies

Dual Odyssey yellow tops plus plug in inverter

Lowrance Off-Road GPS system (like they use in Baja)

22” custom alloy wheels with great Toyo MT 40/15.5/22 tires

 

This is a full show or custom Hummer that is set up for REAL use, ultimate conversation rig, end of the world preppers will be envious, and environmentalist will run scared!

 

Call Josh 503 4754 8078 or 503 819 9007 Matt for details

If you are a zero feedback bidder, please contact us before bidding

Good Luck

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 378

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 379

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 380

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 381

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 382

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 383

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 384

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 385

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 386

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 387

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 388

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 389

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 390

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 391

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 392

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 393

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 394

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 395

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 396

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 397

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 398

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 399

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 400

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 401

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 402

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 403

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 404

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 405

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 406

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 407

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 408

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 409

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 410

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 411

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 412

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 413

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 414

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 415

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 416

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 417

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 418

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 419

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 420

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 421

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 422

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 423

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 424

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 425

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 426

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 427

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 428

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 429

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 430

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 431

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 432

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 433

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 434

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 435

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 436

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 437

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 438

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 439

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 440

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 441

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 442

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 443

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 444

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 445

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 446

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 447

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 448

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 449

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 450

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 451

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 452

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 453

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 454

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 455

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 456

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 457

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 458

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 459

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 460

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 461

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 462

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 463

AM-General-H1-Offroad-Portland-Oregon-Speed Sports 464
 

This is a full show or custom Hummer that is set up for REAL use, ultimate conversation rig, end of the world preppers will be envious, and environmentalist will run scared!

Call Josh 503 4754 8078 or 503 819 9007 Matt for details

If you are a zero feedback bidder, please contact us before bidding

Good Luck



Hummer H1 for Sale

Auto blog

Army's first surplus Humvee auction brings in $744,000

Thu, Dec 18 2014

The first public auction of surplus US Army Humvees has came and went, and to call it a rousing success would be a major understatement. Auctioneers IronPlanet Inc., unloaded 25 trucks on behalf of the Department of Defense's Defense Logistics Agency. Bidding started at a meager $10,000 for the privilege of driving home in America's most iconic military vehicle. With $744,000 changing hands, the average Humvee crossed the block for just under $30,000, while the highest winning bid was $41,000, for a 1994 vintage, and the lowest winning price was $21,500, Military.com reports. If those prices seem a smidge low, it's because they are. A quick check of AutoTrader revealed that, nationwide, the cheapest Hummer H1 was up for grabs for $31,300, while the most expensive, a 2006 H1 Alpha, was going for $149,995. Of course, there's a good reason you might want to consider the civilian model, as Military.com explains it. AM General, the Humvee's manufacturer, is pretty unequivocal on its website, saying, "The Humvee was designed for a military mission and was not designed to meet civilian safety standards." It gets worse, though. "AM General does not endorse nor support the sale of these military vehicles to the general public or private entities. AM General further opposes any use of these military vehicles by individuals or entities outside of the military context for which the vehicles are designed. AM General does not sell the military vehicle or service parts for the military vehicle to the general public." Somehow, though, we doubt that will stop those that are truly interested in the brutish military vehicle. The 25 Humvees sold in this first auction had simply been gathering dust at Utah's Hill Air Force Base, according to Military.com. Considering this auction's success, and the fact that there are apparently 4,000 more surplus Humvees sitting about, we doubt this will be the last time the military turns to auction houses to unload inventory. News Source: Military.comImage Credit: SFC Michel Sauret / US Army Hummer Auctions SUV Military Off-Road Vehicles humvee

2022 GMC Hummer Edition 1 weighs 9,063 pounds

Wed, Feb 23 2022

From the beginning, the Hummer line of vehicles has been synonymous with the phrase, "absolute unit." The M998 Humvee turned to civilian use as the Hummer H1 came with a curb weight of 7,560 pounds depending on configuration. The much more urbane Hummer H2 didn't sacrifice much of those gains, putting about 6,615 on the scales. Let us not forget that the behemoth gravitational pull and square-jawed mass were what every Hummer buyer wanted. So, starting with the brand values and customer demand, and adding the fact that electric vehicles are substantially heavier than their ICE counterparts, no one should be surprised that the 2022 GMC Hummer Edition 1 weighs 9,063 pounds. That's just one of the substantial figures GMC included in a self-certification filing submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the document rooted out by Car and Driver. Last year GMC told us the Hummer would weigh 9,046 pounds, which proves again the Freshman 15 (or 16) is unavoidable.  Loaded up with humans and their accessories, the truck's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) comes in at 10,550 pounds. It takes a few other big numbers to keep that kind of tonnage on the go. The Ultium battery weighs 2,923 pounds. With a 617-amp-hour capacity at 400 volts, total capacity comes in at 246.8 kWh, specific energy at 158 Wh/kg. Usable capacity is about 85% less, at 212.7 kWh. For the time being, these numbers put every other pack in a production vehicle in the shade. That gargantuan chemical plant in the Hummer's floor powers a 329-mile range the same way a giant fuel tanks feed a truck that gets 8 miles to the gallon. The miles per gallon equivalent figures GMC submitted to the EPA are 51 MPGe city, 43 MPGe highway, 47 MPGe combined. Motor Trend questioned whether GM applied the correction factor used for window sticker numbers; if not, the standard 0.7 correction drops the MPGe specs to 36 city, 30 highway, and 33 combined. However, trucks with a GVWR beyond 8,500 pounds don't need to display fuel economy figures on their window stickers, so don't expect to see any such details on dealer lots. For comparison, the Rivian R1T Launch Edition weighs about 7,000 pounds, and fits a 128.9 kWh battery good for an estimated 314 miles estimated at 70 MPGe.

GM, Pilot will build EVgo fast chargers at 500 truck stops across U.S.

Thu, Jul 14 2022

All of our maps showing electric vehicle charging stations across the U.S. are going to need an update. Today, General Motors, Pilot and EVgo announced plans to work together on a nationwide DC fast charging network. The plan calls for 2,000 charging stalls that can deliver up to 350 kW to be installed at up to 500 Pilot and Flying J travel centers in the U.S. The goal is to have DC fast chargers available in 50-mile intervals across the country. The new charging stations will feature GM's "Ultium Charge 360" branding and "Pilot Flying J" logos but will not be limited to drivers of GM EVs. The plugs will use CCS connectors and be available to anyone. GM EV owners can take advantage of benefits, including the ability to make exclusive reservations, get discounts on charging costs and streamline the charging process with Plug and Charge and in-vehicle apps that can provide real-time charger availability. The first installation phase will take place in 2023, and "the bulk of the installations" should be completed by 2025, EVgo CEO Kathy Zoi said during a conference call with reporters announcing the plan. "We're gonna get going immediately and commence all of that engineering and planning stuff," she said. "We've got a pretty orderly plan." Pilot CEO Shameek Konar said the company expects the new EV charging stations to coexist with the current fuel infrastructure. "An average Pilot Flying J location is about 10 acres," Konar said. "This will be in addition to all of our gas pumps. The way I think about it is, this is a new source of energy that is going to coexist with gas for quite some time. We can debate how long, but we need to serve both groups of customers." Installing DC fast chargers at hundreds of Pilot's travel centers — aka truck stops — means there should be food, drinks, restrooms, WiFi and even showers available while you wait for an EV to charge. Pilot recently announced its “New Horizons” plan that will invest $1 billion in upgrading Pilot travel centers with more premium amenities, including expanded seating and lounge areas. While the exact amount of time it will take to charge an EV using these new stations will vary on the EV and its current state of charge, most EVs can refill from a low state of charge to around 80 percent in 20-30 minutes on a fast charger. The new stations are future-proofed to deliver up to 350 kW, a charge rate that few EVs today can handle.