VIN:
112227
In the diverse landscape of today's American automotive market, we find a rich tapestry of vehicles, constantly evolving. Yet, when we turn back the clock, a time of distinct categorization emerges. Muscle cars embodied speed, Cadillac's land yachts epitomized luxury, and then there was the realm of rugged off-roading, where the legendary Humvee reigned supreme. Today, we present an American hero, the 1991 American General Humvee M998. Not just any Humvee, this one boasts a storied past as a member of the Grayling National Guard base, certifying its authenticity as a truly remarkable machine.
The team at Gov Planet has meticulously restored the 1991 American General Humvee M998 to an exceptional standard. Its rejuvenated off-road prowess is showcased in a striking gunmetal blue exterior with a repainted chassis. The vehicle gleams with new B and C-pillars, all-new exterior LED lights, including reverse lights and a search and rescue light. The hood has been fully restored, featuring powder-coated hinges secured with stainless steel bolts. The exterior is not only in top-notch condition but also purpose-built to command attention. Additionally, the off-road behemoth is fitted with a set of off-road wheels shod with new 40" Super Swamper tires. Within the rugged tan interior of the 1991 American General Humvee M998, its uncompromising heritage shines through. Leather bucket seats adorned with Sabelt harness-style seatbelts hold passengers in place. The cabin features a custom-fabricated switch plate housing an ignition switch and three toggle switches. The Switch Pro Circuit controls offer advanced functionality. The vehicle boasts a military steering wheel, an integrated HAM radio connected to a Wetsounds stereo system with Bluetooth capability to soundtrack your adventures. An Aviation intercom system is also part of the setup, underscoring the vehicle's robust persona.
Beneath the striking exterior and robust styling of the 1991 American General Humvee M998 lies a newly reported 6.5-liter V8 diesel powertrain with a modest 30,000 miles. Cooling enhancements include an upgraded aluminum radiator with an advanced cooling fan. Beyond the fresh diesel engine, this off-road titan's hallmark feature is the reported 4-speed automatic transmission, efficiently channeling substantial torque to all four wheels.
Big, bold and ready to go anywhere at any time was the mantra of the legendary Humvee. Born on the battlefield, the Humvee was a useful tool that helped troops navigate the rough and tough environments around it. The modern day marketplace sees a host of Humvee’s up for grabs, and the common trend is most of them are now fine tuned to be soft, user friendly versions – the old utilitarian rough and tough simply making its way out. However, present today is a throwback to the rough and tough and takes shape with this 2008 American General Humvee M1123.
The Humvee is arguably the most distinguished and famous military vehicle in America’s history. Since its introduction by AM General in 1985, the Humvee has seen service on nearly every American military base, at home or abroad. Multiple variants have been produced, including the M998, which is a cargo/troop carrier. Once military Humvees serve their time, many of them receive a makeover of varying degrees before being adapted to civilian life. This particular 1986 AM General Humvee M998 is a great example of this trait, as it’s been done up to be a potent off-road machine. With just 23,409 miles on the clock, it’s as lightly run-in as you’d expect.
Let’s talk about the difference between the Hummer H1 and the AM General Humvee. Since the Humvee was primarily intended for military use, AM General did not initially have plans to create a more comfortable and modest variant of the truck. Thanks to Austrian and American celebrity Arnold Schwarzenegger, AM General was convinced to produce the first civilian version of the Humvee, the Hummer H1, in 1992. However, both Hummer and Humvee models were built separately and we often see consumers mistake the two vehicles for one since ex-military Humvees can be purchased by civilians as well. This example is reported to be an ex-military 2009 AM General Humvee that is currently located in California. It is great for rugged off-roading while hauling your everything and being one with your surroundings.
Big, bold and ready to go anywhere at any time was the mantra of the legendary Humvee. Born on the battlefield, the Humvee was a useful tool that helped troops navigate the rough and tough environments around it. The modern day marketplace sees a host of Humvee’s up for grabs, and the common trend is most of them are now fine tuned to be soft, user friendly versions – the old utilitarian rough and tough simply making its way out. However, present today is a throwback to the rough and tough and takes shape with this 2008 American General Humvee M1123.
The Humvee is arguably the most distinguished and famous military vehicle in America’s history. Since its introduction by AM General in 1985, the Humvee has seen service on nearly every American military base, at home or abroad. Multiple variants have been produced, including the M998, which is a cargo/troop carrier. Once military Humvees serve their time, many of them receive a makeover of varying degrees before being adapted to civilian life. This particular 1986 AM General Humvee M998 is a great example of this trait, as it’s been done up to be a potent off-road machine. With just 23,409 miles on the clock, it’s as lightly run-in as you’d expect.
Let’s talk about the difference between the Hummer H1 and the AM General Humvee. Since the Humvee was primarily intended for military use, AM General did not initially have plans to create a more comfortable and modest variant of the truck. Thanks to Austrian and American celebrity Arnold Schwarzenegger, AM General was convinced to produce the first civilian version of the Humvee, the Hummer H1, in 1992. However, both Hummer and Humvee models were built separately and we often see consumers mistake the two vehicles for one since ex-military Humvees can be purchased by civilians as well. This example is reported to be an ex-military 2009 AM General Humvee that is currently located in California. It is great for rugged off-roading while hauling your everything and being one with your surroundings.
Big, bold and ready to go anywhere at any time was the mantra of the legendary Humvee. Born on the battlefield, the Humvee was a useful tool that helped troops navigate the rough and tough environments around it. The modern day marketplace sees a host of Humvee’s up for grabs, and the common trend is most of them are now fine tuned to be soft, user friendly versions – the old utilitarian rough and tough simply making its way out. However, present today is a throwback to the rough and tough and takes shape with this 2008 American General Humvee M1123.
Yes, we know we are called Exotic Car Trader, but sometimes we get rather quirky and distinctive machines like this 1991 BMY Harsco M931A2. Perhaps you could argue that it’s somewhat exotic in a different way. This interesting thing was built by Bowen McLaughlin York (BMY), a defense contractor that became United Defense Industries, and is now under the BAE Systems umbrella. With less than 3,200 miles on the clock, this interesting machine is now up for sale, and it’s, as you’d probably glean an off-road truck. No, not a pickup truck, but a proper heavy duty 5-ton truck. So if you’ve got a unique use case scenario that this vehicle can fulfill, contact us ASAP. Of course, if you just want to own something unique and head-turning, this vehicle is suitable for that purpose, too.
The Humvee is arguably the most distinguished and famous military vehicle in America’s history. Since its introduction by AM General in 1985, the Humvee has seen service on nearly every American military base, at home or abroad. Multiple variants have been produced, including the M998, which is a cargo/troop carrier. Once military Humvees serve their time, many of them receive a makeover of varying degrees before being adapted to civilian life. This particular 1986 AM General Humvee M998 is a great example of this trait, as it’s been done up to be a potent off-road machine. With just 23,409 miles on the clock, it’s as lightly run-in as you’d expect.
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