2001 Hummer H1 on 2040-cars
Scott, Arkansas, United States
For more details email me at: hoyne70@zoho.com .
2001 Hummer H1 F block, 44,000 miles, equipped with the very rare factory diff locks(factory triple locked) and
factory installed warn 12k winch, PRICE REDUCED!!!!
Excellent condition, everything works as it should, CTIS is disconnected but I have everything, currently set up
with soft doors(can be removed in two minutes and securely stored in the bed), original hard doors are in excellent
condition and included with sale, cold A/C, hot heat, heated tan leather, heated windshield, loaded with factory
options and very expensive upgrades, 2 inch rubber duck lift kit, brand new 40x13.50x17 toyo open country mt's on
factory powder coated wheels, rubber duck rock sliders, slant back rack with new spare tire on factory aluminum
wheel, factory hummer bedliner with steel locking tonneau cover, rubber duck pmd relocation kit, light bar with
hella's, wood grain interior kit, Momo steering wheel, 2 sets of factory hummer floor mats (carpet and rubber)
passenger side knee cutout, new pioneer Bluetooth stereo with factory monsoon amp and sub, scan gauge, center cargo
rack. The odometer was replaced at 13,277 miles, this was a common problem with H1's, I have documentation. This
hummer is in excellent mechanical condition and has always been serviced just as am general recommends.
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SEMA 2010: Zero South Biodiesel Electric Hummer shows its guts
Tue, 02 Nov 2010Zero South Biodiesel Electric Hummer - Click above for high-res image gallery
Zero South, a company that popped up at SEMA in 2008, is back again with its Biodiesel Electric Hummer. The heavily modified H1 rides on tracks at all four corners - a necessary modification, since this Hummer is designed for an expedition to the South Pole.
The trip is going to be documented by Chris Paine, who's best known for the film Who Killed the Electric Car? It was reported back in 2008 that the vehicle was going to be driven by Buzz Aldrin and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. The film is called Drive Around the World and was shot in 3D. Drive Around the World is also the name of an organization that works to inspire an urge to explore while raising money for various charities. The H1 shown above is Zero South's vehicle for participating in these expeditions.
Turn Out the Lights: Final Hummer H3 rolls off the line... for Avis
Tue, 25 May 20102010 Hummer H3 - Click above for high-res image gallery
Would the last one out the door please switch off the lights? The long strange trip that has been the Hummer brand is just about over for General Motors. The final ever production H3 rolled out of GM's Shreveport, Louisiana factory on Monday May 24, 2010 on its way to an Avis rental car outlet. As you may recall, GM had actually stopped assembling H3s in mid-2009 as it went through bankruptcy, but it resumed production recently in order to fill an 849 unit special order.
GM tried to sell the Hummer brand to Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machines Co., Ltd but the deal ultimately fell apart last February. A subsequent offer from Raser Technologies also went nowhere. Now that production has ceased, 200 of the 900 remaining employees at Shreveport will be laid off by July and the rest of the Hummer staff back at headquarters in Detroit is either leaving or being reassigned.
Out With A Bang: Hummer dealer giving away free shotgun with every new vehicle purchase
Mon, 15 Mar 2010Lynch Hummer dealership in Chesterfield, Missouri - Click above for image gallery
You've heard of art imitating life? Well how about life imitating war? That's another story entirely, but not so far fetched when it comes to the Hummer. The sport-'ute that met the public eye during Operation Desert Storm has all but completely gone through its entire life cycle in the intervening years: first as a military-only vehicle, the original model became available to the public, then GM bought the rights and started churning out pickup-based H2s and H3s, the U.S. armed forces went back Iraq, the original H1 was discontinued and now GM is preparing to wind down the brand entirely. But not before one last pistol-shootin' hoorah, courtesy of the one dealership that arguably sees the truck for what it is more than any other: Lynch Hummer.
The St. Louis-area franchise made headlines last year when they started filling their emptying showroom with gun racks, selling firearms to make up for dwindling sales in the gigantic SUVs. Now the dealership is connecting the dots with a one-of-a-kind promotion: Buy a Hummer, get a free shotgun.