1993 Hummer H1 2 Door Pickup Am General 36k Miles Nice! 6.2 Diesel 4x4 Hmmwv on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
1993 AM General Hummer H1.
The rare 2 door pickup version. This is a cool and unique truck in very nice condition. It runs great and stops great. All equipment is functional. It is fitted with a deep water intake and exhaust, and the 24-bolt military wheels with run-flat inserts. It's a pretty basic truck with crank windows, but it does have air-conditioning and a sliding rear window. It is also fitted with the factory accessory glove-box & cup holders (woohoo!), and the under hood work light. Also has a brush guard and receiver hitch. I have had the truck for about 4 years and have had a great time with it, but I rarely drive it so it is time to pass it along to someone else. I bought it in 2010 and have put about 2,000 miles a year on it. Just before I bought it, the previous owner installed a Jasper engine in it at a cost of well over $10K (see receipts). This engine has under 10K miles on it. The only "off-road" use I have had for it was a couple trips to the beach. It has lived a plush 4 years with me, always garaged. It is a very nice truck for being 20 years old, but not perfect. The passenger seat has a rip in the back seen through the rear window (see pics), the paint has some nicks and scratches, the inside of the bed has been well used, and every year I have owned it I have had to service the A/C. This year is no different, it isn't blowing as cold as it should but I will leave that for the new owner. I have some receipts for this truck dating back to 1994 where the A/C was serviced under warranty, so A/C issues might be a common problem with these. All gauges and lights function. Top speed might be around 75 or so. A good cruising speed is 60-65. I wouldn't hesitate to get in it and drive it anywhere. Keep in mind it is a 20 year old truck, but for its age it is in quite nice condition. It has nicks and scratches, especially in the bed. It's 12 volt. Let me know if you have any specific questions about it. It is noisy, loud and cramped. Your wife will hate it. It has a winch. Also included are an extra set of wheels and tires that are in good shape with a lot of tread. This truck gets a ton of attention anywhere you take it. I have a clear Oregon title in my name. Truck is currently registered, insured and in use. Pay with cash, or with a check written on a local bank that has a branch in Salem, Oregon. Buyer is responsible for all shipping. Truck is located in Keizer, Oregon 97303 (just north of Salem). It is available for inspection most any time. Feel free to contact me to take a look at it. |
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