



Few SUVs are more recognizable than the iconic AM General Humvee, which saw military service for decades. Thousands of these vehicles were produced for the armed forces and deployed both at home and overseas. Many military SUVs find their way into the hands of private owners who appreciate these off-road behemoths for their rugged go-anywhere ability and near-indestructible credentials. If a Hummer H1 or H2 just doesn’t cut it, then a purpose-built AM General Humvee may be the only option — one just like what you see here. Complete with a repainted exterior and the Humvee’s iconic 6.5-liter diesel motor, this 2002 AM General Humvee M1123 could be yours.

This particular 2002 AM General Humvee M1123 features the popular and sought-after slant-back hardtop body style. With seating for four, the black interior matches the matte black exterior. The interior has reportedly been redone, adding a touch of luxury to an otherwise utilitarian and focused cabin. You’ll also find a JBL Bluetooth speaker pictured mounted to the interior for a novel and ingenious solution to cabin-filling audio capabilities. The owner reports that the interior doesn’t have air conditioning or heat but does feature removable doors for a great way of cooling the cabin on summer days. Behind the three-spoke steering wheel, you’ll find a speedometer, as well as gauges to monitor engine temperature, battery voltage, fuel level, and oil pressure. Complementing the matte black exterior are similar-painted black 16-inch wheels, which are wrapped in 37-inch Goodyear Wrangler MT/R tires. We also notice LED headlights, which appear to be aftermarket.

This 2002 AM General Humvee M1123 features a 6.5-liter diesel V8 powerplant. Power is sent to all four wheels via a selectable transfer box and a four-speed automatic transmission.

2002 AM Genreal Humvee M1123
6.5L V8 Diesel
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
4x4
Matte Black Exterior
Black Interior
Interior Redone
No A/C Heat
Bluetooth Speaker Mounted On Interior
Slant Back Hard Top
Removable Doors



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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