- 1992 AM General Humvee M998
- 6.2L Naturally Aspirated V8 Diesel
- Indirect Fuel Injection
- 3-Speed Automatic
- 4x4
- Camo Green Exterior
- Green Vinyl Interior
- 2-Speed Transfer Case
- Doors Removed - Original Doors Included
- Open-Top Configuration - Removed Soft Top
- 16.5" Military Steel Wheels
- 24V Military Electrical System
Extras Included in the Sale
- Former Minnesota National Guard
The Humvee is the most popular American military vehicle in the world. Wherever we have a military presence, you can find Humvees doing duty transporting troops and hardware around. Whether it’s for peaceful base patrol or in the heat of an active war zone, the Humvee can tackle it with ease. Once Humvees retire from active duty, many of them end up for purchase on the civilian market. This 1992 AM General Humvee is one such example. It’s got 104,000 miles on the clock and is available in San Benito, Texas. With its 6.5-liter V8, automatic gearbox and Camo Green outlook, this historic machine is perfect for a collector.
Exterior and Interior
Camo Green is what this 1992 AM General Humvee wears, and you might notice its lack of doors. That’s because you can remove them for an open-air driving experience. Don’t worry though, the original doors are included with the sale. The vehicle also offers an open top experience because the soft top has been removed. Yup, this Humvee makes a convertible seem restrictive in comparison. It rides on steel wheels with proper off-road tires and will definitely put a smile on your face on every drive. The green interior of this 1992 AM General Humvee is pure military machine. There’s no hiding that fact; you’ve got cloth seats that are meant to be easily sat in and jumped out of. There’s a very purposeful dashboard ahead of the driver with myriad switches, levers, gauges and warning labels. But don’t be alarmed or confused because the vehicle is very easy to drive. Just select D and step on the gas pedal. All the features and switchgear are labeled accordingly, because remember, this is a vehicle that must be easy to operate. Myriad soldiers might jump into its driver’s seat and need to set off very quickly. So, there’s nothing finicky or unclear in purpose.
Engine
This 1992 AM General Humvee has full-time four-wheel drive. Its powered by a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated diesel V8 and a 3-speed automatic transmission. That engine may not be a screamer, but it’s got ample torque for effortless progress. Plus, it’s tough as nails.
The Humvee is the most popular American military vehicle in the world. Wherever we have a military presence, you can find Humvees doing duty transporting troops and hardware around. Whether it’s for peaceful base patrol or in the heat of an active war zone, the Humvee can tackle it with ease. Once Humvees retire from active duty, many of them end up for purchase on the civilian market. This 1992 AM General Humvee is one such example. It’s got 104,000 miles on the clock and is available in San Benito, Texas. With its 6.5-liter V8, automatic gearbox and Camo Green outlook, this historic machine is perfect for a collector.
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.
What we know today as the Hummer stems from a battle-hardened military machine with deep roots in warfare utility. Often mistaken for its civilian offspring, the original military-spec Humvee and its civilian counterpart are distinct, yet inherently linked. The AM General Hummer, derived from the M998 Humvee, was built for rugged terrain and uncompromising performance. Weighing in at approximately 6,860 pounds, this formidable 4x4 came with two engine choices and boasted the ability to scale 18-inch vertical obstacles, handle 60% grade climbs, and traverse 40% side slopes. It’s no surprise that these machines are revered in the off-roading world. Customized examples like this 1998 AM General Hummer Wagon elevate the platform even further, equipped with the most potent factory engine option. Located in St. Marys, Georgia, this exceptional vehicle is trail-ready and waiting to become the centerpiece of your collection.
The AM General Humvee is one of the most recognizable military vehicles ever produced, engineered not for comfort or luxury, but for durability, battlefield utility, and go-anywhere capability under punishing conditions. This 1987 AM General Humvee M998 represents the civilian ownership opportunity to experience one of America’s most iconic military machines in its rawest form. Showing just 24,043 miles, this example retains the unmistakable utilitarian character that made the platform legendary, from its wide-track stance and minimalist cabin to its heavy-duty off-road engineering. Finished in Desert Sand Tan over an Olive Drab military utility interior, this Humvee offers the sort of authentic military presence few vehicles can replicate, making it equally compelling as a collector’s conversation piece, off-road toy, or parade-ready historic utility vehicle.
Military-grade engineering meets modern V8 performance in this extensively reimagined 2005 American General Humvee M1152 Heavy Variant. Originally built as a tactical military platform designed for extreme durability and off-road capability, this Humvee has been comprehensively transformed into a highly refined custom machine that blends rugged utility with modern comfort and performance. Showing just 32 miles since completion, this build is effectively a freshly finished custom creation rather than simply a used military vehicle. Power now comes from a 6.2-liter LS3 V8 paired with a modern 6L80E automatic transmission, replacing the original diesel drivetrain with a far more responsive and enthusiast-friendly setup. Complemented by premium interior craftsmanship, upgraded climate control, modern infotainment, and extensive mechanical enhancements, this Humvee offers an experience few custom builds can replicate.
The 2005 AM General Humvee M1123 is a true military-grade vehicle built for durability, versatility, and extreme off-road capability. Showing just 12,269 miles, this example represents a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of military engineering rather than a civilian interpretation. Designed for the U.S. Armed Forces, the M1123 variant is known for its troop and cargo-carrying capability, rugged construction, and ability to conquer nearly any terrain. Finished in classic camo green with an open-top configuration, this Humvee delivers a raw, purpose-built driving experience that stands in stark contrast to modern luxury SUVs.
The AM General Humvee is one of the most recognizable military vehicles ever produced, engineered not for comfort or luxury, but for durability, battlefield utility, and go-anywhere capability under punishing conditions. This 1987 AM General Humvee M998 represents the civilian ownership opportunity to experience one of America’s most iconic military machines in its rawest form. Showing just 24,043 miles, this example retains the unmistakable utilitarian character that made the platform legendary, from its wide-track stance and minimalist cabin to its heavy-duty off-road engineering. Finished in Desert Sand Tan over an Olive Drab military utility interior, this Humvee offers the sort of authentic military presence few vehicles can replicate, making it equally compelling as a collector’s conversation piece, off-road toy, or parade-ready historic utility vehicle.
The 2005 AM General Humvee M1123 is a true military-grade vehicle built for durability, versatility, and extreme off-road capability. Showing just 12,269 miles, this example represents a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of military engineering rather than a civilian interpretation. Designed for the U.S. Armed Forces, the M1123 variant is known for its troop and cargo-carrying capability, rugged construction, and ability to conquer nearly any terrain. Finished in classic camo green with an open-top configuration, this Humvee delivers a raw, purpose-built driving experience that stands in stark contrast to modern luxury SUVs.
This 2014 AM General Humvee M1123 is your chance to own a genuine, bona fide military troop transporter! This isn’t yet another Hummer; it’s the real deal, the Military Humvee produced since 1985. In case you didn’t know, once Military Humvees retire from active service, they sometimes come onto the civilian market – after being removed of any sensitive or classified military hardware, of course. This black truck variant features fully removable X-doors, aftermarket LED headlamps, a 6.5-liter diesel engine and more off-road capability than any consumer SUV can provide from the factory. Oh, and let’s not forget the ultimate coolness factor of driving a proper Humvee along the streets!
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