



Who doesn’t love an American war hero? Well, when it comes to the automotive field, you’d be hard-pressed to find a bigger hero than that of the legendary Humvee. The Humvee’s commitment to safely carrying troops across active war zones has earned it the respect of the world. And when it comes to civilian converted Humvees, the market is always booming. Our featured Humvee is an M1097A2, reportedly known to be one of the more heavy-duty variants. However, our featured 1997 AM General Humvee M1097A2, finished in Desert Beige and located in Pensacola, Florida, has been fitted with a number of practical updates that make it more approachable for everyday use.

The exterior is finished in Desert Beige, a shade that speaks to the vehicle’s military background. This example has also been fitted with fog lights for improved visibility. Inside, the cabin has been repainted and configured with Soapstone Gray finishes. The standard military-style seating has been replaced with four-man commander seats, enhancing comfort and usability. Additional upgrades include an aftermarket Bluetooth sound system, USB charging ports, 3-point seat belts, and interior dome lights. These updates bring convenience and safety to a vehicle that was originally designed with function above all else, creating a balance between authenticity and everyday practicality.

Powering this Humvee is a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V8 diesel engine, paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. This setup delivers the torque needed for off-road performance and durability. Power is sent to all four wheels through a 4x4 drivetrain, staying true to the Humvee’s reputation as a go-anywhere vehicle.




Originally developed for military operations, the Humvee M998 stands as a symbol of unmatched toughness and utilitarian engineering. This 2018 example, offered from Anaheim, California, represents a modern-production variant that remains completely stock and virtually unused, showing just 50 miles. Combining authentic military-grade construction with near-new condition, it presents a rare opportunity to own an exceptionally preserved Humvee — a machine built for endurance, now ready for civilian life.



The original Humvee was a no-nonsense solution to replacing the military’s fleet of ageing Willys Jeeps. It was designed from the outset to provide reliable, capable, and uncompromising transport in some of the world’s harshest conditions. While vehicles that come straight from the battlefield may require some TLC, our featured 1993 AM General Humvee M998 offers a civilized take on matters, while retaining that charm of appearing like an active service vehicle. It features a relatively low reported mileage, with 22,117 miles on the odometer.



Did you know that you can buy an actual military vehicle and drive it on the roads? Yes, that’s one of the great things about our country, and something that you can’t do anywhere else in most of the world. There’s a plethora of AM General Humvees out there that have served their time in the military. Once these vehicular vets have been honorably discharged, they usually enter civilian life. This 1987 AM General Humvee M998 is no different. It has undergone a comprehensive makeover into what you see today. Ultimate family off-roader, then? We think so.




The 1973 AM General M151A2 MUTT represents the final & most refined generation of America’s iconic 1/4-ton military utility vehicle, engineered for durability, agility, & battlefield practicality. Designed to replace the Willys Jeep platform, the A2 introduced safer suspension geometry, improved handling, & a stronger unibody while retaining the rugged simplicity the MUTT series is known for. This example keeps its authentic military character intact with camouflage paint, correct data plates, a canvas top, & its full ROPS structure. Built for serviceability & capability rather than comfort, the A2 remains one of the most collectible and functionally capable vintage military vehicles available.



Originally developed for military operations, the Humvee M998 stands as a symbol of unmatched toughness and utilitarian engineering. This 2018 example, offered from Anaheim, California, represents a modern-production variant that remains completely stock and virtually unused, showing just 50 miles. Combining authentic military-grade construction with near-new condition, it presents a rare opportunity to own an exceptionally preserved Humvee — a machine built for endurance, now ready for civilian life.



The original Humvee was a no-nonsense solution to replacing the military’s fleet of ageing Willys Jeeps. It was designed from the outset to provide reliable, capable, and uncompromising transport in some of the world’s harshest conditions. While vehicles that come straight from the battlefield may require some TLC, our featured 1993 AM General Humvee M998 offers a civilized take on matters, while retaining that charm of appearing like an active service vehicle. It features a relatively low reported mileage, with 22,117 miles on the odometer.




Originally developed for military operations, the Humvee M998 stands as a symbol of unmatched toughness and utilitarian engineering. This 2018 example, offered from Anaheim, California, represents a modern-production variant that remains completely stock and virtually unused, showing just 50 miles. Combining authentic military-grade construction with near-new condition, it presents a rare opportunity to own an exceptionally preserved Humvee — a machine built for endurance, now ready for civilian life.



The original Humvee was a no-nonsense solution to replacing the military’s fleet of ageing Willys Jeeps. It was designed from the outset to provide reliable, capable, and uncompromising transport in some of the world’s harshest conditions. While vehicles that come straight from the battlefield may require some TLC, our featured 1993 AM General Humvee M998 offers a civilized take on matters, while retaining that charm of appearing like an active service vehicle. It features a relatively low reported mileage, with 22,117 miles on the odometer.



Originally built for specialized airfield use, this 1985 Oshkosh AS32P-19A Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle combines military-grade engineering with heavy-duty reliability. This particular unit has reportedly been remanufactured by Seagrave, and now it presents an impressive platform for collectors, enthusiasts, or those seeking an extraordinary foundation for a camper or expedition conversion. Under the hood it also features a Cummins NTC400 15.2L turbocharged inline-six diesel engine paired to an Allison 750DRD 5-speed automatic transmission.

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