VIN:
AA3062744
Here’s the one that started it all, the vehicle that introduced the Hummer brand to Americans. AM General was producing the military Humvee for years, and it caught the attention of none other than The Terminator himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Interested in what a civilian variant would be like, Schwarzenegger managed to convince AM General to create one. We don’t think it took much convincing; when The Terminator asks you to do something, you don’t raise too many objections. This 1994 AM General Humvee M998A1 is up for sale in Yukon, Oklahoma, and awaits a new owner. If you’d like to pick it up, give us a call.
This 1994 AM General Humvee M998A1 comes to you wearing a matte black coat that really brings out its tough, warzone-crushing design, as well as its sheer size. As a prime example of this, the vehicle rolls on 37-inch tires, but they don’t look oversized at all. While the vehicle isn’t that long, just 186 inches in length, its straight design and sheer width accentuate its overall bulkiness. This example also comes with the slant back design for a slightly sleeker side profile, and it doesn’t compromise on cargo capacity that much, either. The interior of this 1994 AM General Humvee M998A1 features four racing bucket seats, heating, air conditioning, and a Wet Sounds head unit with a sound bar, plus a Kicker subwoofer. In terms of interior design, it’s definitely a military-inspired one, which is why creature comforts and tech toys are popular additions to make the H1’s cabin feel more family-friendly. You’ve also got a sporty aftermarket steering wheel that replaces the original large wheel that was somewhat more truck-like in design.
Powering this 1994 AM General Humvee M998A1 over hills, dales, and wherever else you dare to take it is a sturdy 6.5-liter diesel V8 from Detroit Diesel. Paired with an automatic transmission and four-wheel drive, this is truly a go-anywhere vehicle. It also has inboard brakes and portal gears for the axles, resulting in better off-road capabilities and durability.
1994 AM General Humvee M998A1
6.2L Naturally Aspirated V8 Diesel
3-Speed Automatic
4x4
Matte Black Exterior
Black Interior
Racing-Style Bucket Seats
Rhino Liner
LED Light Bar
Wet Sounds Head Unit / Sound Bar
Kicker Square Subwoofers
Slant Back
37" Tires
Momo Steering Wheel
Heat & A/C
An AM General Humvee is not something you buy as your grocery getter, though if you do, you’ll likely be the coolest person in the parking lot. Originally engineered for military use, Humvees have traversed battlefields for decades and have kept soldiers safe in unimaginable conditions. Today, some of these rugged machines can be yours to keep. They are incredible off-road vehicles and are renowned for their modifiable and adaptable qualities. What we have here is an example of a 2008 AM General Humvee M998 showing just 2700 miles on its odometer. The AM General Humvee was produced in a host of body styles, and the M998 refers to a cargo/troop carrier. Located in San Jose, California, this Humvee is all set to arrive at your driveway.
An off-roader's primary focus is pushing through; it should be a way of tackling the great outdoors and its challenges with ease. A great off-roader isn't just a great way of pushing through uncertainty; it also makes you look good doing so. Present today is a perfect example of this, with this 2006 AM General Humvee. It features a reported 9,002 miles on the clock, and this all-American powerhouse features a host of uber-cool upgrades and is ready for action.
One of the great things about America is the fact that the average citizen can buy themselves an ex-military vehicle and take it around on their errands. Forget luxury SUVs when you can be dropping the kids off at school or hitting the mall in a genuine, bona-fide Humvee! Yes, when military Humvees retire, many of them find a second life as civilian transportation. This 2004 AM General Humvee M1097A2 Pickup Truck is no exception. Available right now in Calvin, West Virginia, this reportedly all-original battlefield hauler has got only a reported 6,447 miles on it. Yes, that’s right, because many Humvees may spend much of their lives performing military base transport duties. So if you want to get your hands on something different, talk to us ASAP.
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.
An AM General Humvee is not something you buy as your grocery getter, though if you do, you’ll likely be the coolest person in the parking lot. Originally engineered for military use, Humvees have traversed battlefields for decades and have kept soldiers safe in unimaginable conditions. Today, some of these rugged machines can be yours to keep. They are incredible off-road vehicles and are renowned for their modifiable and adaptable qualities. What we have here is an example of a 2008 AM General Humvee M998 showing just 2700 miles on its odometer. The AM General Humvee was produced in a host of body styles, and the M998 refers to a cargo/troop carrier. Located in San Jose, California, this Humvee is all set to arrive at your driveway.
An off-roader's primary focus is pushing through; it should be a way of tackling the great outdoors and its challenges with ease. A great off-roader isn't just a great way of pushing through uncertainty; it also makes you look good doing so. Present today is a perfect example of this, with this 2006 AM General Humvee. It features a reported 9,002 miles on the clock, and this all-American powerhouse features a host of uber-cool upgrades and is ready for action.
An AM General Humvee is not something you buy as your grocery getter, though if you do, you’ll likely be the coolest person in the parking lot. Originally engineered for military use, Humvees have traversed battlefields for decades and have kept soldiers safe in unimaginable conditions. Today, some of these rugged machines can be yours to keep. They are incredible off-road vehicles and are renowned for their modifiable and adaptable qualities. What we have here is an example of a 2008 AM General Humvee M998 showing just 2700 miles on its odometer. The AM General Humvee was produced in a host of body styles, and the M998 refers to a cargo/troop carrier. Located in San Jose, California, this Humvee is all set to arrive at your driveway.
An off-roader's primary focus is pushing through; it should be a way of tackling the great outdoors and its challenges with ease. A great off-roader isn't just a great way of pushing through uncertainty; it also makes you look good doing so. Present today is a perfect example of this, with this 2006 AM General Humvee. It features a reported 9,002 miles on the clock, and this all-American powerhouse features a host of uber-cool upgrades and is ready for action.
AM General is a contract manufacturer of heavy vehicles and military vehicles. The company is headquartered in South Bend, Illinois, and was responsible for the original Humvee, as well as its civilian variant which we know and love as the Hummer. Did you know that AM General also made things as diverse as transit buses, articulated buses, and even the original Jeep? If we were to delve into AM General’s history, we’d need far more than one mere listing. So let’s take a look at one of their historic products that’s up for sale, this 1972 AM General M49A2. Coming to you from Miami, Florida, this truck bears just 6,447 miles and sports a 7.8L turbo diesel i6 engine too. So, what is it exactly? Let’s find out.
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