



Before general motors developed and spun-off the Hummer nameplate into its own brand of SUVs (and forthcoming EVs), AM General sold and marketed the Hummer. The manufactures of the original war-proven HMMWV, AM General were known for the production of the “Humvee” military vehicle, and first created the Hummer to cater to demand from the civilian market. Up for sale is one of the original 1994 AM General Hummer H1s, complete with its own subtle modifications over the years.

This 1994 AM General Hummer H1 has been recently repainted in gloss black. With massive road-presence, the Hummer H1 is bound to turn heads, with a mean and squat stance that is no-where near as far removed from the original Humvees as the later H2 and H3 were. It also rides on custom rims with 40” tires. This Hummer H1 has new glass and a custom interior, including a custom bench seat, and a sound system that incorporates rear-seat entertainment with an iPad-capable dashboard.

The engine in this 1994 AM General Hummer H1 has been swapped for a 6.6-liter Duramax diesel V8, an engine co-created by General Motors with legendary diesel engine producers Isuzu. The diesel V8 puts out 310bhp and 605 lb-ft of torque.




Wars around the world, while unnecessary, have brought about some of the most interesting inventions in the automotive world; during operation Desert Storm, the world saw images of the Hummer H1 braving through the toughest of terrains and assisting its comrades with all its might. When General Motors understood the attention, they built the Hummer H1, with a little persuasion from Arnold Schwarzenegger. A no-frills off-roading machine with an aggressive personality, which meant driving one, meant a lot of head turning and shocked expressions. With the H2 and the H3 following suit, the Hummer H1 was the closest you could get to the real deal. With prices on the rise, it's time you drove off in this 1995 AM General H1 6.2L V8 we have today.



Before general motors developed and spun-off the Hummer nameplate into its own brand of SUVs (and forthcoming EVs), AM General sold and marketed the Hummer. The manufactures of the original war-proven HMMWV, AM General were known for the production of the “Humvee” military vehicle, and first created the Hummer to cater to demand from the civilian market. Up for sale is one of the original 1994 AM General Hummer H1s, complete with its own subtle modifications over the years.




Now here’s a machine that will strike fear into the hearts of all those who encounter it! This 1984 AM General M936 5-Ton 6x6 Military Wrecker is a massive military machine that’s been somewhat civilianized after its retirement from the forces. Now, it’s up for grabs in Calhoun, Georgia, with a stonking Cummins 14-liter straight six diesel engine, an Allison 5-speed automatic transmission, dual winches, and a 5,500-pound crane, no less! Yes, this is a piece of battlefield hardware that can be used for myriad purposes in daily life, and we’d suggest using it to help people out, or for business purposes. Either way, with 30,945 miles on the clock, this ex-Military truck is a fine catch to net.



The first Hummer, the H1 was a gargantuan beast released in 1992. It was the result of AM General’s desire to produce a civilian variant of their tough military Humvee, spurred on in no small part by a request from Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Terminator had encountered Humvees during his silver screen adventures and thought they would be a fine SUV for those who dared to think different. One does not simply refuse a request from The Terminator, and AM General saw the potential new market it could offer too. These days, finding an H1 isn’t hard, but it’s not a walk in the park either. Thankfully, we have this 96,579-mile 1995 AM General Hummer H1 for sale from Boston. The vehicle has a 350ci V8, an automatic gearbox, aftermarket wheels and all those cool things that the H1 is famous for.



The vehicle that is best-known for its role on the silver screen, the AM General Humvee forms the backbone of the US Military, locally and abroad. It’s a versatile and adaptable battlefield transport that can perform a myriad of tasks. It’s the vehicle that inspired the original Hummer, with some encouragement from The Terminator after all. But if you want a real battlefield survivor, an original Humvee is the best way to go, and did you know that they’re more common than you’d expect? After they are retired from military service, many Humvees end up in the civilian auto market. This 1998 AM General Humvee M998 from Port St. Joe is one of those vehicles, and it’s got just over 37,000 miles on the clock. With its diesel V8, LED front and rear light bars and 12-volt power converter, this is one quirky but massively purposeful vehicle to put on your driveway!


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