



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 color black really adds to a vehicle's aggressiveness; taking this 1995 AM General Humvee M998 up a notch is a blacked-out exterior that adds to its aggressive persona and ensures you stand out no matter where or who you park next to. The black exterior is taken up a notch with blacked-out features in the form of 24-inch Moto Metal wheels finished off in black and wrapped with Toyo open country tires for added grip and handling. A walk around this behemoth of a vehicle and striking out from all the black is exterior trim finished off in camo and LED lights in place for better visibility; custom Punisher hood, grill, and air stack make your way to the rear and present in the truck bed is the fifth Moto Metal wheel ready for action in case of any emergency. The sale includes a full soft top with soft black doors, as reported by the current owner. While this 1995 AM General Humvee M998 was built to ensure a rough and tough drive feel, the black and grey interior of this ensures creature comforts like leather seating for you and your passengers and Apple CarPlay with Bluetooth for your tunes. This being an off-road machine calls for some off-road theme modifications; look around the interior, and you are treated to 4 infrared cameras with a monitor and some camo visuals around the door cards.

Moving away from the massive proportions that is this 1995 AM General Humvee M998 looks, and you are treated to an equally large powertrain, ensuring you have what it takes to get going. Pop open the hood, and you will find a 6.5L V8 capable of ensuring much torque and power. The current owner reports 2 new batteries in place, new front CV boots, a recent oil change, a hitch and wire harness and an extra cooling fan for efficient cooling. In terms of power delivery, this American hero sends power to all four wheels through an automatic transmission.




Forget Hummer H1s, what if you want a good, proper military vehicle to proudly park in your driveway and take around town? Even if you had an HOA, they wouldn’t dare come and tell you not to park it on your own property! That, and much more is what you can enjoy with this 2010 AM General Humvee M1123 Troop Carrier from Houston. With a mere 256 miles on the clock, this proper military machine rocks a Green Camo paint job, black vinyl seats, LED headlamps and more. The current owner says that the condenser is not currently installed, but included with the sale of this vehicle.



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 1989 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!



The OG Hummer, the AM General Humvee is the military variant on which the entire Hummer brand was created around, at the request of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Having encountered these vehicles in movies, it’s no surprise that The Terminator fell in love with them. Of course, at that time, the only way a civilian could expose themselves to a Humvee in the capacity of driving it was to likely join the military. Now, you can find plenty of old, ex-service Humvees entering civilian life after they retire from active duty. This 1987 AM General Humvee M998 is one such candidate, and it’s got just 37,300 miles to its name. But that’s not important, what matters is how it’s been tastefully customized. You’ve got a Tropical Blue repaint, a custom navy and white Sunbrella top, a diesel V8 under the hood, and so much more to appreciate. Hard to imagine, isn’t it, that this was once a military troop transport!




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.



Forget Hummer H1s, what if you want a good, proper military vehicle to proudly park in your driveway and take around town? Even if you had an HOA, they wouldn’t dare come and tell you not to park it on your own property! That, and much more is what you can enjoy with this 2010 AM General Humvee M1123 Troop Carrier from Houston. With a mere 256 miles on the clock, this proper military machine rocks a Green Camo paint job, black vinyl seats, LED headlamps and more. The current owner says that the condenser is not currently installed, but included with the sale of this vehicle.



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 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.



Forget Hummer H1s, what if you want a good, proper military vehicle to proudly park in your driveway and take around town? Even if you had an HOA, they wouldn’t dare come and tell you not to park it on your own property! That, and much more is what you can enjoy with this 2010 AM General Humvee M1123 Troop Carrier from Houston. With a mere 256 miles on the clock, this proper military machine rocks a Green Camo paint job, black vinyl seats, LED headlamps and more. The current owner says that the condenser is not currently installed, but included with the sale of this vehicle.



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 1989 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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