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Presented today, the 2008 AM General M1165A1 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, a genuine military HMMWV of the up-armored variant that has been meticulously converted for civilian use. This exceptional vehicle showcases the epitome of ruggedness and off-road capability. Featuring a Weapons Mount Turret covered in plexiglass, along with a roof and back window, it exudes an impressive presence. In our inventory, we proudly present this 2008 AM General M1165A1 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, which serves as a testament to its durability and robustness. With only 6,500 original miles on the odometer, this vehicle is in practically pristine condition. The current owner has invested approximately $30k in upgrades and restoration, guaranteeing outstanding performance and unwavering reliability
Presented in a vibrant Matte Orange hue, the 2008 AM General M1165A1 HMMWV Turbo Diesel retains its unmistakable military appeal, highlighted by its imposing wheels and tires. These rugged tires are equipped with run-flat and bullet-proof capabilities, emphasizing the vehicle's durability. With its hard roof and doors featuring plexiglass windows, along with a snorkel and angled overhead exhaust, this HMMWV is well-prepared for traversing deep waters. The original armored roof will be included in the sale, and front and rear shackles provide towing capability. Inside, the new black leather seats enhance comfort, while the utilitarian cabin design reflects the vehicle's military origins. Cupholders have been added to the center console, and the recently serviced air conditioning ensures a pleasant driving experience. The rear pick-up bed offers ample cargo space, though a tonneau cover may be advisable for secure luggage transport.
The 2008 AM General Hummer M1165A1 HMMWV Turbo Diesel is built to deliver impressive performance both on and off the road. Its mighty 6.5-liter diesel V8 engine generates substantial power and torque, providing a commanding driving experience. Paired with the reliable GM 4L80E 4-speed automatic transmission, this vehicle offers smooth and efficient gear shifts. The dual-range transfer case empowers the M1165A1 with versatile 4x4 capabilities, allowing you to conquer diverse terrains with confidence. The inclusion of front and rear Torsen type differentials, along with a lockable center differential, ensures excellent traction and control even in challenging conditions. The helical gear-reduction hubs contribute to its off-road prowess, enhancing maneuverability and performance. Equipped with in-board disc brakes, this HMMWV delivers reliable and efficient stopping power. The run-flat bulletproof tires offer peace of mind during adventurous journeys. Furthermore, the recently serviced air conditioning guarantees a comfortable and enjoyable driving experience. With its exceptional mechanical features, the M1165A1 HMMWV Turbo Diesel is well-equipped to take on any off-road challenge that awaits.
Crafted with military precision and refined for the civilian adventurer, the Hummer H1 is an unparalleled off-road titan, guaranteed to turn heads in the wild. Originating from the robust M998 Humvee by AM General, a former subsidiary of American Motors Corporation (AMC), this four-wheel-drive behemoth was initially designed for the rigors of military life before making its grand entry into the civilian realm. The H1, produced from 1992 to 2006, marked the genesis of the revered Hummer lineup. Here, we have a formidable 2000 Hummer H1, a testament to off-road supremacy with a mere 37,500 miles. This machine has undergone an extensive, detail-oriented restoration, infusing a unique flair into this off-road legend.
The 2007 AM General Humvee represents a civilianized version of the iconic military vehicle. Originally designed for military use, the Humvee is known for its ruggedness and ability to handle various terrains. This civilian example retains its formidable presence and is well-suited for enthusiasts looking for an off-road adventure vehicle. Its camouflage exterior, robust features, and well-maintained condition make it a collector's item and a potent off-road machine.
When you think of American automotive legends, the Humvee sure ranks in the top five. Built to take on the toughest terrain and go where no one else ventures, being behind the wheel of one makes for an off-road experience and drive feel that's unique. Present today is an automotive legend and looks like this 1991 AM General Humvee M998 we have today. With just 37,000 miles reported on the clock, it's time you explored the great outdoors in style.
Before the Hummer H1 became a popular choice for those wanting a civilian model of the legendary military machine, the original Humvees found their way into the hands of private users after service. This particular example of a 1985 American General Humvee is an M1035 configuration and would originally have served as a mini-ambulance capable of transporting two patients. Now retired from active service, this Humvee has been kitted out to offer a more luxurious and less utilitarian experience to the next owner. It features the mechanical attributes that make the Humvee one of the most successful military vehicles in existence, but it has also been adorned with new seats, a custom sound system, and improved electricals, making it ideal for regular on-road use.
Humvees are versatile vehicles that have been serving our military for over thirty years. They've seen tough, battlefield use, as well as intensive base transportation requirements. So, what happens when it's time to put them out to pasture? Some, like this 2003 AM General Humvee M1123 get a second life as custom builds for civilian life. This particular vehicle was converted by Plan B Supply in Utah, and is ready to provide on- and off-road thrills to one lucky buyer. Will that be you?
Is there a more iconic American vehicle than the original AM General Hummer? Conceived as a replacement for the aging Willys Jeep that first saw service in World War II, the original AM General Humvee was a purpose-built machine never before seen by the world. And thanks to extensive coverage in the media, whether it be live shots from war zones, or cars that ended up in Arnold Schwarzenegger’s garage, the legend of the Humvee has been well and truly cemented for generations to come. Our featured 1990 AM General Humvee Ruckus has been extensively upgraded by Plan B Supply to become a compelling option for anyone in the market for these incredible American war machines. With multiple choice additions, this remanufactured Humvee undoubtedly stands out from the crowd.
Before the Hummer H1 became a popular choice for those wanting a civilian model of the legendary military machine, the original Humvees found their way into the hands of private users after service. This particular example of a 1985 American General Humvee is an M1035 configuration and would originally have served as a mini-ambulance capable of transporting two patients. Now retired from active service, this Humvee has been kitted out to offer a more luxurious and less utilitarian experience to the next owner. It features the mechanical attributes that make the Humvee one of the most successful military vehicles in existence, but it has also been adorned with new seats, a custom sound system, and improved electricals, making it ideal for regular on-road use.
Humvees are versatile vehicles that have been serving our military for over thirty years. They've seen tough, battlefield use, as well as intensive base transportation requirements. So, what happens when it's time to put them out to pasture? Some, like this 2003 AM General Humvee M1123 get a second life as custom builds for civilian life. This particular vehicle was converted by Plan B Supply in Utah, and is ready to provide on- and off-road thrills to one lucky buyer. Will that be you?
Venturing off the beaten path requires a motor that is fit to brave the odds and power through anything in its path. For years, Toyota and its range of Land cruisers have been at the forefront of dominating the great outdoors. Looking back at the success of the legendary Land Cruiser marque, one can draw its roots back to the iconic Toyota BJT20. Built to compete with the famous Willy's Jeep for military use in the Korean War, the Toyota BJT20 is a big part of Toyota's history and a rare bird within the collector car market. Present today is a unicorn of the off-road world that takes shape with this lovely 1953 Toyota BJT20. With just a reported 5,000 miles since its restoration, this is the genesis of Toyota's off-roading history and is also reliable classic car ownership neatly packaged as one.
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