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Military Marine Corp M1038/m998 Hmmwv Humvee Hummer H1 4wd Suv/truck 4x4 & 105a2 on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:1985 Mileage:29995
Location:

Deatsville, Alabama, United States

Deatsville, Alabama, United States
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Military Marine Corps M1038/M998 HMMWV Humvee Hummer Ultimate 4WD SUV/Truck 4X4 & 105A2 1.5-Ton Cargo Trailer

This listing is for my personal ALL-MAN ultimate off-road vehicle!!!  It is a 1985 All-Military ex-Marine Corps M1038 HMMWV (Humvee) in AWESOME fully-functional condition!  This is the 4-door soft-top troop carrier version with a 52" deep-fording snorkel setup.  I have spent the past 14-months getting her mechanically rebuilt all the way around, and she is a hard-running, mud-chewing, water-fording off-road MONSTER!  This thing is the ULTIMATE off-road vehicle fit for only the toughest enthusiast.  Here is a partial listing of the more major items that I have rebuilt or replaced over the past year:
  • 400 Turbo (THD) Transmission...
  • Transfer Case...
  • Emergency Brake...
  • All 4 Geared Hubs...
  • Primary (Driver-Rear) Half Axle...
  • 9-foot Whip Antenna and Base...
  • 5 x 24-bolt (offset) heavy-duty mag wheels...
  • 4 x Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Kevlar-Reinforced Off-Road Tires...
  • There are countless other lights/wiring/bolts/filters/etc that have also been replaced, but there are just too many to list here because you would not want to read them all...  
This is not one of those wore-out POS crap trucks that are on the after market being sold as "OFF-ROAD ONLY" vehicles.  This is one of the very few original Military Humvee's with a LICENSED TITLE & TAG!!!  That's right!  The military was never actually supposed to sell these vehicles to the public, but in 2000 through a paper-work screw up the Marine Corps released a small number to the public.  This is one of those small few!  You can legally drive this thing on any road you want and no one can say a word to you!!!  It runs like a MULE!!!  Just take a look at the videos below...  This was in a red-clay pit that was softened from about 8-hours of rain the day before.  The non-slip differential allows these things to go where other trucks will just slip!




There are less than 30k miles on this baby, and the engine runs STRONG!  I would not hesitate to tell you to drive it anywhere in the continental USA.  My wife actually flew to Maryland and picked it up for me (I had a broken back...) over a year ago, and she drove it all the way back to Alabama without a problem...  You can feel safe to fly here and driver her home if you want!  I have also added a good deal of special insulation and exhaust shielding to cut down on the excessive heat and noise these military models were famous for.  This adds a good deal of comfort that the military doesn't get...

The only "negative" about this bad boy is that the winch has seized up and needs to be rebuilt.  That would only cost a couple-hundred dollars, and these military winches go for BIG MONEY!!!  Just do a search and see for yourself...  The truck has the original Military CARC camo paint, which also cannot be sold to the public.

Along with this massive truck I am selling my matching 105A2 1-1/2 ton military cargo trailer (see pictures) with original booms and cover!  These bad boys were made to be pulled off road through just about ANYTHING...  The trailer alone is worth $1,500 easy...  The Humvee also comes with 4-military HMMWV jack stands.  I use these as a 4-point lift when I am working on drive-train items...

Look...the only reason I am selling my baby is because we are getting ready to build a new house, so I am liquidating some of my more valuable toys.  I guaranty you will not be disappointed!!!

Good Luck & God Bless!!!


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Sega's 'Hummer Extreme Edition' may be the most 2000s arcade racing game ever

Fri, Feb 14 2020

There's a reason GM is leaning on the Hummer name for its upcoming electric truck, and it's because it has amazing name recognition. No matter who you are, you know the name, and there's probably a lot of imagery you associate with it, both good and bad: big, brash, capable, in-your-face. Of course a lot of this was in vogue in the 2000s, so it shouldn't have come as a surprise that there was an entire arcade game based on the brand called "Hummer" and "Hummer Extreme Edition" by Sega. Though, ironically, it launched in 2009, just as Hummer was near its death. And, man, this game sure exemplifies the brand. There were a number of different form factors for the game, all of which involved a car seat, wheel and pedals, and they all had bright yellow paint and some representation of the brand's most polarizing model, the H2, sitting over the screen or behind the seat. Some flyers indicate that some machines could be had in less garish black, green or red colors, but we doubt they were as popular. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Watching actual gameplay, captured by YouTube user iPlaySEGA, "Hummer Extreme Edition" appears to stay true to the brand identity with the SUVs smashing through big outdoor race courses. There's a big emphasis on the smashing part, as that, along with jumps and stunts rewards the driver with extra boost to get ahead of the competition. Players have a choice among the H1, H2 and H3, and each one has modified variants with either meaty tires and brush guards, or slammed on giant wheels with neon and sound systems. According to a description from arcade machine vendor Primetime Amusements, the machine featured four tracks, the ability to link up to four machines for multiplayer, a force-feedback steering wheel and a 32-inch LCD display. Since the game was launched in 2009, it may be difficult to find an example at a local arcade, but it seems like one worth keeping an eye out for. It is possible to purchase one used from various online arcade retailers. A British retailer called Liberty Games is offering a two-person setup for the not unsubstantial price of 9,999 pounds, which comes to just over $13,000. We'd recommend looking for an arcade with one, or, at that price, actually buying a real Hummer H2. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.    

GMC Hummer pickup and SUV previewed in video, set to be revealed in fall

Wed, Jul 29 2020

GMC has just provided us with our first good look at the upcoming Hummer EV pickup and SUV. A video was posted online previewing the two models that also happens to feature LeBron James. From clay sculptures to prototypes in various levels of completeness, GM is allowing the world a sneak preview of what’s to come. A couple of the more revealing images come in silhouette photos of both the truck and SUV at the end of the video. The truck has a big four-door crew cab and an exceptionally small bed behind it. The angle from cab to bed is also notable. ItÂ’s not easy to see exactly whatÂ’s going on since itÂ’s shrouded in darkness, but when we saw the Hummer pickup, it was rocking sail panels that resemble the ones on the truck weÂ’re looking at. The truckÂ’s general shape is off-road oriented with squared-off, sharp lines tracing the entire silhouette. Its big, knobby tires and blocky wheels are clear indicators of what GM was aiming for with this electric pickup. As for the SUV, comparisons to the Ford Bronco four-door will be inevitable. If our eyes are picking up the scale of this photo correctly, though, the Hummer SUV appears to be a slightly larger vehicle than the four-door Bronco is. Although, the wheelbase for the SUV is shorter than that of the Hummer truck. ThatÂ’ll help it off-road. Those small bumpers and short overhangs along with the bumper cutouts should be hugely beneficial to approach and departure angles, as well. Hummer EV prototype View 6 Photos GMCÂ’s shots of the Hummer in the studio are equally as revealing. We can see what looks to be an intense front skid plate and two big tow hooks. In addition to the off-road gear, GMC has allowed a look at the frunk. The front “grille” is one piece with the hood of the truck, so the whole assembly pulls up. That makes for what appears to be a very easy-to-load front trunk compared to other EVs that force you to lift items up and over the front of the car. The whole removable roof assembly is exposed in this video, too. We can see the crossbars that the removable panels attach to and also what the truck looks like with the tops removed. The SUV appeared to have removable roof panels from our short glimpse of it in a studio awhile back. Other new details GM mentioned in the video include Adrenaline Mode, Crab Mode and Next-Gen Super Cruise. We donÂ’t know what Adrenaline Mode or Crab Mode do yet, but theyÂ’re certainly off-road modes that GM has designed specifically for this electric Hummer.

Humvees are now exported to China by Bob Lutz and Henrik Fisker's company

Tue, May 9 2017

At Auto Shanghai, a company called Humvee Export showed off its Humvee C-Series. It's not a new design, of course, as the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) has been used by the American military for decades, and versions made their way into the hands of civilians through multiple means, including via General Motors as the Hummer H1. GM discontinued the H1 in 2006, and shuttered the Hummer brand in 2010. Now, Humvee Export is building the C-Series in the US, with help from none other than Bob Lutz and VLF Automotive, to sell in China, according to Car & Driver. VLF, if you recall, is the company founded by Gilbert Villarreal, Bob Lutz, and Henrik Fisker. So far, VLF has launched the Destino, using the Fisker Karma body with a supercharged LS9 V8 engine from GM, as well as the Force 1, which is essentially a Viper-based, V10-powered supercar. Humvee Export President John Costin tells C&D that his company has contracted VLF to build its new C-Series in St. Clair, Michigan. Among Humvee Export's founders is Paul Chedid, who was once the distributor for the Hummer H1 in France. AM General, which builds the HMMWV for US and other militaries, sells C-Series kits (customers need to supply their own powertrain). VLF buys kits and finishes the build, and Humvee Export works with importers around the world to sell finished versions of the C-Series, complete with powertrain, with China being the latest market. The US is out of luck, though, as it can't be certified as a replica of a 25-year-old vehicle, thus exempting it from EPA and crash test certification under the Low Volume Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Act. Related Video: