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2002 Hummer H1 on 2040-cars

US $24,900.00
Year:2002 Mileage:52603 Color: Orange /
 Tan
Location:

Nathalie, Virginia, United States

Nathalie, Virginia, United States
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2002 10th Anniversary H1 Hummer #20 of 65 Made.

EXTERIOR:
12,000 lb. winch
Driveline protection: three tubular steel cages
Vertical hinged swing-out rear doors
Halogen headlights
Dual power heated mirrors
Windshield wiper/washer system

Heated windshields
Brush guard
Rocker panel protection: dual aluminum plates
Black door lock bezels
Galvanized steel doors
Heat-treated/corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy body
Helicopter lift hooks
Steel roof
Privacy glass
Heat & sound insulation
H1 badging
HD rear bumper

INTERIOR:
Air compressor: air line w/quick connects
Glove box
Driver/front passenger armrests
Dual lighted visors

Upgraded leather heated seats with Hummer crests and 10th anniversary stitching
Upgraded wood interior
Remote keyless entry with factory alarm

Rear radio
AM/FM stereo radio w/cassette/in-dash 6-disc CD changer-inc: Monsoon premium audio system
Padded interior
Remote keyless entry-inc: pwr door locks
Flow-through ventilation
Instrumentation-inc: speedometer, odometer, tachometer, fuel level, engine coolant temp, oil pressure, voltmeter
4-passenger seating-inc: (4) high-back bucket seats
Utility lighting pkg
Air conditioning w/auxiliary air/heat
Pwr windows w/driver-side express down feature
Deluxe rearview mirror
Cruise control
MECHANICAL
HD 4-speed automatic transmission w/OD
6.5L (396) turbo-diesel V8 engine
HD multiple-cooling systems-inc: engine coolant, engine oil, transmission oil, transfer case oil, pwr steering fluid
4-wheel independent double A-frame suspension w/HD open-end coil springs
4100# capacity front/6800# capacity rear GAWR
130" WB
Dual fuel tanks (25 gallon main/17 gallon auxiliary)
Torque-biasing differentials
HD hydraulic shock absorbers
145 amp alternator
3146# payload
Trailer towing pkg-inc: heavy duty bumper towing shackles, wiring harness
Dura-wall runflat tire system
Full-time four wheel drive
Welded steel box-section frame w/5 crossmembers
Serpentine drive belt
4-wheel hydraulic inboard-mounted pwr disc brakes
Pwr-assisted variable-ratio steering
LT37/12.50R17 SBR BSW Goodyear Wrangler GS-A tires
10,300# GVW
2-speed transfer case
Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS)-inc: on-board air compressor, in-dash tire pressure gauge
Sealed central venting system
17" one-piece cast aluminum wheels w/beadlock system
SAFETY
TT4 traction control system
4-wheel anti-lock brakes
Side door impact beams
3-point seat belts for all seating positions
ACCESSORIES
AM General shop/dealer parts and service manuals CD Release 3 1/03

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Mil-Spec M1-R First Drive Review | The ultimate Hummer H1 gets better

Fri, Apr 9 2021

In 2018, we got our first introduction to Mil-Spec, a company that sought to do to Hummer H1s what other resto-mod companies like Singer and Icon have done to other classic cars. Its initial run of hopped-up Hummers showed quite a bit of promise with an array of mechanical upgrades, including a particularly potent and entertaining diesel engine, plus major improvements to interior livability and luxury. As good as the initial trucks were, Mil-Spec wanted to do even better. It focused on details such as better materials and ergonomics for what it’s calling the second-generation of restored H1s. And all those upgrades are on display in the M1-R, which takes the second-gen M1 and adds some pretty extreme customer-requested modifications. @autoblog WhatÂ’s that? Oh nothing, just a Mil-Spec M1-R rolling on by ##autoblog ##hummer ##m1r ##custom ##fyp ? original sound - Autoblog As with all Mil-Spec Hummers, the M1-R received a comprehensive restoration, taking the body and frame down to bare metal. It was recoated in a durable bedliner-style material made with bits of Kevlar. This particular one was given a tint to make it look like one of the factory H1 colors, Competition Yellow. Steel off-road bumpers, a front brush guard, rear tubular tire rack, fender flares and door panels finished in plain black add contrast and help give it a more rough-and-tumble look. The simple and rugged 20-inch Black Rhino wheels look right at home on the truck, too, especially wrapped in the 38-inch off-road tries. Most of the improvements in the second-gen M1 are found within the cabin. As before, every upholstered surface is made of leather, in this case with diamond stitching that the customer requested. ItÂ’s all done in-house (fun fact, Mil-Spec is now also doing upholstery for private jets). Virtually every non-upholstered surface is made from machined aluminum. That includes the steering wheel, climate control knobs, air vents, window switches, turn signal stalks, even the custom-made ignition key. They all look and feel superb with hefty weight and crisp edges. The toggle switches are a particular treat and return a light, mechanical click with each press. Some of them are a little tough to reach as a result of the HummerÂ’s strange interior layout, but that would be the case even in a stock Hummer. These aluminum pieces are a massive step up from the plastic rocker switches and air vents used on previous Mil-Spec Hummers.

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Whether it's as simple as Ferrari offering model cars or as opulent as Bugatti with an $84,000-belt buckle, practically every automaker does more than just sell cars to keep their brands visible. The profits from these ventures might not be enough to keep the lights on, but in such a competitive industry, any extra cash is welcome. For the automakers that get licensing just right, there is a ton of profit to be made. According to a recent story examining the practice by The New York Times, Ferrari makes around $2.6 billion from merchandising each year, and General Motors tops that at $3.5 billion. Beyond just a profit center, merchandising can also protect an automaker's name. Take Hummer for example. The GM division shut down years ago, but it has continued to produce licensed cologne on sale around the world. "Because we still have the active fragrance, we're protecting the brand if we ever decide to bring it back," Gene Reamer, a GM licensing senior manager, told the Times. The whole piece is a fascinating look into this often ignored, but quite lucrative facet of the auto business. Read it for yourself, here. Related Video: News Source: The New York TimesImage Credit: Luca Bruno / AP Photo Design/Style Earnings/Financials Marketing/Advertising Read This Ferrari GM Hummer branding

Team Miller Fisher finishes the 20th Anniversary Rallye A"icha des Gazelles

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Team Miller Fisher finishes the Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles - Click above for high-res image gallery
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