AM General is an American vehicle manufacturer that has been in operation since 1971. The company is known for producing a wide range of vehicles, including military vehicles, commercial trucks, and SUVs. AM General has a rich history of providing vehicles to the United States military, with their most famous creation being the iconic Humvee.The Humvee, short for High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, was first introduced in the 1980s and quickly became a symbol of American military power. It is a versatile and rugged vehicle that can traverse various terrains and withstand harsh conditions.
The Humvee has been used in numerous military operations around the world and has proven its reliability and durability.In addition to military vehicles, AM General also produces commercial trucks and SUVs. Their commercial truck line includes models such as the M915 and M916, which are designed for heavy-duty applications. These trucks are known for their robust construction and powerful engines, making them suitable for a wide range of industries.AM General's SUV lineup includes the popular Hummer H1 and H2 models. These vehicles are known for their off-road capabilities and distinctive design.
The Hummer brand has gained a cult following over the years, with many enthusiasts appreciating its ruggedness and unique style.Overall, AM General is a respected vehicle manufacturer with a strong reputation for producing reliable and durable vehicles. Whether it's military vehicles, commercial trucks, or SUVs, AM General vehicles are known for their performance and versatility.
Renowned for its robustness, the AM General Humvee, extensively deployed by the U.S. military in numerous global operations, epitomizes the pinnacle of American military engineering and design. This 2010 AM General Humvee M1123, originally purposed as a Troop Carrier for transporting soldiers on the battlefield, is a prime example. Such vehicles, known for their near-indestructibility, are in high demand. While civilian versions of the Humvee offer a touch more luxury and are relatively common, the militarized version, or HMMWV, holds a unique appeal due to its direct lineage and historical significance. Offered for sale is a 2010-rebuilt HMMWV/Humvee, sporting 30,000 miles, positioned as the ultimate vehicle for conquering any terrain, whether kept in its original form or further customized.
The Hummer H2 was an iconic vehicle of the 2000s, making appearances in numerous movies and music videos and earning a status symbol for many. However, the true essence of what the Hummer was built for could be experienced with the Humvee. Today, we have the 2009 AM General M1123 Humvee, a genuine American hero presented in all its glory. This rugged vehicle has a reported mileage of 4,000 miles, and what makes it even more appealing is that it has been primarily used for tag duties on a military base, meaning it hasn't been subjected to the harshest wartime conditions. This makes it a desirable option for its next owner, as it remains in great condition.
Humvees are fantastic vehicles wherever you see them. They're one of the most versatile light battlefield vehicles in the world, able to be adapted for various wartime and peacetime purposes. They also look uber-cool on the silver screen, starring in a variety of Hollywood flicks. And let's not forget that the Humvee is the reason we got the Hummer brand. Furthermore, there's a whole industry out there focused on turning these military machines into civilian toys when they've been retired from active duty. This 2006 AM General Humvee M1165 is no different. It's been comprehensively enhanced and civilianized and is road-legal. The current owner says that it's currently registered in Arizona and has just 5,100 miles on its odometer.
An off road experience that's unfiltered is unheard of these days with tech and luxury standard fitment on every serious off-roader in the market. It's time you threw it back to the good old days and drove off in this 1999 AM General H1 we have today. Built to represent the war-going mean AM High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), this Hummer H1 sparks an image of true ruggedness and conquering what's not been explored.
The Humvee was and will always be an American legend; it's a machine that just stands out. Don't take our word for it; take a look at this 1995 AM General Humvee M998 we have today. With a reported 34,000 miles on the clock, this American powerhouse calls for that iconic Humvee roughness and custom modifications to stand out.
The Humvee, or High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, stands as a rugged sibling to the iconic Hummer, born from the battlefield and now reimagined by a select group of masterful customizers to roam the streets as street-legal titans. Among these transformed military stalwarts, we proudly present the exceptional 1995 AM General Humvee M1025-A2, a shining example of this remarkable metamorphosis. Deep-rooted in its history, the M1025-A2 variant emerged as a TOW Missile Carrier, fortified with rudimentary armor. However, this incarnation is far from ordinary; it proudly carries the distinction of being the Rod Hall Baja Limited Edition M1025A2, a rare breed with unique and upgraded specifications that elevate it above its conventional counterparts. It's worth noting that the Ground Mobility Vehicle (GMV) program, a creation of the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), brought about significant changes in the Humvee's chassis and tires, enhancing their off-road capabilities. The tires became more rugged, complemented by a central tire inflation system, and heavy suspension upgrades were incorporated, particularly in the 1st Special Forces Fifth Battalion Humvees. This exclusive club of only 99 units, each having served in the special forces division of the military, transforms this Humvee into an exquisite collector's item. The M1025A2's heightened weight capacity found its purpose in mounting the formidable TOW antitank missile system, a testament to the pinnacle of US defense manufacturing. With a mere 2,739 original miles on its illustrious journey, this Humvee, meticulously handcrafted by Foxtrot Trucks stands poised for its next adventure. Fresh from a comprehensive overhaul, this resilient steed awaits its intrepid new owner to elevate it to greater heights and explore the world with the exhilaration of open-air freedom.
The Humvee was a machine built for the purpose of travel where no one has and looked good doing so. It's a wartime machine that can surprisingly be tamed for civilian life, too. If that floats your boat, it's time you lived the Humvee life in style and drove off in this 1992 AM General Humvee M998 we have today. Let's see what it offers.
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.
It's the mid-1960s, and the U.S military is no longer satisfied by their light vehicle fleet that was mostly outclassed in the Second World War by Jeep's legendary CJ. It was time for something more revolutionary: a light, intimidating, rugged vehicle that could win wars. Nearly a decade of design wars between several companies happened before American Motors secured the deal, producing the AM General Humvee in 1983. The Gulf War in 1991 demanded widespread use of the vehicle, and everybody wanted one, creating a demand for civilian versions. The Terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger, also helped by persuading American Motors to build a civilian variant. This 1990 model, however, is a raw, unfiltered war machine that has since retired and is now in civilian use, awaiting its next owner.
While General Motors’ civilian takes on the legendary HMMWV, the Hummer H1, opened up the ownership possibilities to a whole host of enthusiasts, there’s another option for private parties to get a slice of military history. On offer is the chance to own a genuine National Guard-used 1986 AM General Humvee M998. Owned, used, and restored by the Massachusetts National Guard, this service-used Humvee is the ultimate addition to any military buff’s collection. Featuring a reported engine rebuild in 2008, a repainted exterior, and even a turret mounted at the rear, this 33,000-mile AM General Humvee could be yours.
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.
While General Motors’ civilian takes on the legendary HMMWV, the Hummer H1, opened up the ownership possibilities to a whole host of enthusiasts, there’s another option for private parties to get a slice of military history. On offer is the chance to own a genuine National Guard-used 1986 AM General Humvee M998. Owned, used, and restored by the Massachusetts National Guard, this service-used Humvee is the ultimate addition to any military buff’s collection. Featuring a reported engine rebuild in 2008, a repainted exterior, and even a turret mounted at the rear, this 33,000-mile AM General Humvee could be yours.
The Humvee was and will always be an American legend; it's a machine that just stands out. Don't take our word for it; take a look at this 1995 AM General Humvee M998 we have today. With a reported 34,000 miles on the clock, this American powerhouse calls for that iconic Humvee roughness and custom modifications to stand out.
The Humvee, or High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, stands as a rugged sibling to the iconic Hummer, born from the battlefield and now reimagined by a select group of masterful customizers to roam the streets as street-legal titans. Among these transformed military stalwarts, we proudly present the exceptional 1995 AM General Humvee M1025-A2, a shining example of this remarkable metamorphosis. Deep-rooted in its history, the M1025-A2 variant emerged as a TOW Missile Carrier, fortified with rudimentary armor. However, this incarnation is far from ordinary; it proudly carries the distinction of being the Rod Hall Baja Limited Edition M1025A2, a rare breed with unique and upgraded specifications that elevate it above its conventional counterparts. It's worth noting that the Ground Mobility Vehicle (GMV) program, a creation of the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), brought about significant changes in the Humvee's chassis and tires, enhancing their off-road capabilities. The tires became more rugged, complemented by a central tire inflation system, and heavy suspension upgrades were incorporated, particularly in the 1st Special Forces Fifth Battalion Humvees. This exclusive club of only 99 units, each having served in the special forces division of the military, transforms this Humvee into an exquisite collector's item. The M1025A2's heightened weight capacity found its purpose in mounting the formidable TOW antitank missile system, a testament to the pinnacle of US defense manufacturing. With a mere 2,739 original miles on its illustrious journey, this Humvee, meticulously handcrafted by Foxtrot Trucks stands poised for its next adventure. Fresh from a comprehensive overhaul, this resilient steed awaits its intrepid new owner to elevate it to greater heights and explore the world with the exhilaration of open-air freedom.
The Humvee was a machine built for the purpose of travel where no one has and looked good doing so. It's a wartime machine that can surprisingly be tamed for civilian life, too. If that floats your boat, it's time you lived the Humvee life in style and drove off in this 1992 AM General Humvee M998 we have today. Let's see what it offers.
It's the mid-1960s, and the U.S military is no longer satisfied by their light vehicle fleet that was mostly outclassed in the Second World War by Jeep's legendary CJ. It was time for something more revolutionary: a light, intimidating, rugged vehicle that could win wars. Nearly a decade of design wars between several companies happened before American Motors secured the deal, producing the AM General Humvee in 1983. The Gulf War in 1991 demanded widespread use of the vehicle, and everybody wanted one, creating a demand for civilian versions. The Terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger, also helped by persuading American Motors to build a civilian variant. This 1990 model, however, is a raw, unfiltered war machine that has since retired and is now in civilian use, awaiting its next owner.
An off road experience that's unfiltered is unheard of these days with tech and luxury standard fitment on every serious off-roader in the market. It's time you threw it back to the good old days and drove off in this 1999 AM General H1 we have today. Built to represent the war-going mean AM High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), this Hummer H1 sparks an image of true ruggedness and conquering what's not been explored.
Introducing the remarkable 2014 AM General Hummer M1123 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, a military Humvee meticulously transformed for civilian use. While resembling the iconic Hummer H1, this M1123 model has been adapted to serve everyday purposes, allowing you to navigate city streets, handle school runs, and even park it at the office. With a mere 250 miles on the odometer, this vehicle is practically brand new. Built for versatility, the M1123 features a powerful 6.5L Turbo-Diesel V8 engine, paired with a reliable GM 4L80E 4-Speed Automatic Transmission. Equipped with a dual-range 4x4 transfer case, lockable center differential, and helical gear-reduction hubs, it ensures unparalleled off-road capabilities. Additionally, its inboard disc brakes, front/rear Torsen type differential, and run-flat bulletproof tires guarantee optimal safety and performance. Embracing both functionality and style, this M1123 boasts a sleek matte light blue exterior, complemented by a refined black interior. With recently serviced air conditioning, new black seats, and a restored interior, this extraordinary vehicle delivers a truly unmatched driving experience.
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, better known to many as the "HMMWV," is a no-nonsense off-road machine. Getting behind the wheel of one is a genuine off-road experience as it's built to tackle the roughest terrains that no one dares venture into. Present today is this 2012 AM General M1165 HMMWV; it has a reported 8000 miles on the clock and is a close representation of its war-going cousin and has been converted to civilian use so that one could enjoy on the off-the-beaten path and on public roads as well.
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
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.
If you are one of those people who believe a zombie apocalypse is next on the agenda of world crippling pandemics, read no further, this destructive military-grade vehicle is your best chance of survival. However, if facing an army of the undead isn’t at the top of your priorities, let's dive into a quick history lesson about the Humvee. Produced from 1984 to the present day, the Humvee is a high mobility multipurpose wheel vehicle used by the U.S army to replace the original JEEP. While a civilian version dubbed the ‘Hummer H1’ was released thanks to some overenthusiasm for the vehicle by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, this example is the real deal. Does that mean that this 2003 AM General Humvee is less comfortable? Sure, but if comfort is what you’re after, you’ve completely missed the point. This Herculean example is currently up for sale, and ready to conquer whatever terrain you throw at it.
The Humvee, officially known as the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), is the battle-hardened sibling of the iconic Hummer. Originally forged for the unforgiving battlefield, a select group of masterful customizers has undertaken the remarkable task of transforming these military stalwarts into street-legal titans. In our spotlight today, we unveil the exceptional 2002 AM General Humvee M1025-A2, a shining example of this remarkable metamorphosis. Within the annals of its history, the M1025-A2 variant emerged as a TOW Missile Carrier, reinforced with rudimentary armor. However, this incarnation is anything but ordinary; it proudly wears the Rod Hall Baja Limited Edition M1025A2 badge, signifying its rare and upgraded specifications that distinguish it from the conventional Humvees. The GMV program, or Ground Mobility Vehicle, played a pivotal role in refining the Humvee for the demands of special operations forces. These adaptations included changes to the chassis, ruggedized tires equipped with a central tire inflation system, and heavy suspension upgrades. A mere 99 units of this exclusive club were ever assembled, each having served with distinction in the special forces division of the military, rendering this Humvee an exquisite collector's item. The M1025A2's heightened weight capacity found its purpose in mounting the formidable TOW antitank missile system, a testament to the pinnacle of US defense manufacturing. With a mere 1,900 original miles on its illustrious journey, this Humvee, meticulously rejuvenated by Foxtrot Trucks stands poised for its next adventure. Fresh from a comprehensive overhaul, this resilient steed awaits its intrepid new owner to elevate it to greater heights and explore the world with the exhilaration of open-air freedom.
The H1 was first made available to the public in 1992 by AM General, offering an off-road experience for civilians that is unrivaled in its durability. The military's High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) inspired this civilian derivative and was the first of what became the Hummer line. While several packaging components were softened for practical use, the Hummer's distinct hardware was left untouched. One such example that you can purchase now is this 2002 AM General HMMWV H1 that has been civilianized to suit your needs. So far, it has completed a 26,000-mile journey and eagerly awaits to gobble up more terrains with you in its driver's seat.
Few vehicles out there are made for warfare but can also be driven on the streets, and the AM General Humvee is perhaps the most iconic of them all. Built in 1983, the Humvee was created by American Motors for the U.S. military before it eventually found itself on the street after a little bit of influence from the literal terminator, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Humvee is for a special breed of vehicle enthusiasts who don't believe in maps and have already forecasted a zombie apocalypse. This 2002 AM General Humvee has been refreshed and is currently for sale.
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 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), commonly coined as the 'Humvee,' is a vehicle that simply has no place on the road, but when you own an HMMWV, who cares? The HMMWV took America and her allied troops wherever they needed to go since 1983, from the sandy dunes of the desert to the dry plains of Afghanistan and Iraq, and now, Ukraine and Russia. A vehicle that can and has taken the brunt of war zones and lived to tell the tale, this 1999 HMMWV is open to be purchased and owned by a civilian. This particular M1123 heavy-duty variant was commonly used to carry troops or cargo and was able to carry a payload of up to 4,400 pounds. This particular vehicle may not find itself on the battlefield anytime soon but it comes with a host of enhancements and upgrades to provide almost any modern comfort and convenience you would look for, all housed in a massive, over-engineered body for the road. With 1,500 miles reported on the clock, this military vehicle can be owned and kept by you, should you choose to.
The Hummer H1 is a civilian version of the Humvee, which was developed by AM General Corporation for the U.S. military, primarily for traveling between war zones during combat. It was first introduced in 1992, and production continued up until 2006. As you might have guessed by looking at it, H1 was known for its rugged off-road capabilities and distinctive design, which included a boxy body and wide stance. The vehicle was available in several configurations, including a pickup truck, a wagon, and a convertible. This 1999 Hummer has been decked out, both on the exterior and inside the vehicle, making it a unique purchase.
While AM General has countless cars to back up its contribution to the automotive industry, nothing speaks volumes like their military-oriented Humvees and, subsequently, the Hummers. With the success of the Humvee and its popularization in movies, books, and other media, the public took an interest in it, and AM General responded to that demand by building the Hummer H1 in 1992. The Hummer H1 was produced until 2004, and 2006 when the Hummer H2 then succeeded it. Up for grabs is a tricked-out 1995 AM General Humvee M998 with a slew of upgrades and a mileage of 33296 miles on the odometer.
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Introducing the remarkable 2014 AM General Hummer M1123 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, a military Humvee meticulously transformed for civilian use. While resembling the iconic Hummer H1, this M1123 model has been adapted to serve everyday purposes, allowing you to navigate city streets, handle school runs, and even park it at the office. With a mere 250 miles on the odometer, this vehicle is practically brand new. Built for versatility, the M1123 features a powerful 6.5L Turbo-Diesel V8 engine, paired with a reliable GM 4L80E 4-Speed Automatic Transmission. Equipped with a dual-range 4x4 transfer case, lockable center differential, and helical gear-reduction hubs, it ensures unparalleled off-road capabilities. Additionally, its inboard disc brakes, front/rear Torsen type differential, and run-flat bulletproof tires guarantee optimal safety and performance. Embracing both functionality and style, this M1123 boasts a sleek matte light blue exterior, complemented by a refined black interior. With recently serviced air conditioning, new black seats, and a restored interior, this extraordinary vehicle delivers a truly unmatched driving experience.
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, better known to many as the "HMMWV," is a no-nonsense off-road machine. Getting behind the wheel of one is a genuine off-road experience as it's built to tackle the roughest terrains that no one dares venture into. Present today is this 2012 AM General M1165 HMMWV; it has a reported 8000 miles on the clock and is a close representation of its war-going cousin and has been converted to civilian use so that one could enjoy on the off-the-beaten path and on public roads as well.
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