



The Hummer H2 was an iconic vehicle of the 2000s, making appearances in numerous movies and music videos and earning a status symbol for many. However, the true essence of what the Hummer was built for could be experienced with the Humvee. Today, we have the 2009 AM General M1123 Humvee, a genuine American hero presented in all its glory. This rugged vehicle has a reported mileage of 4,000 miles, and what makes it even more appealing is that it has been primarily used for tag duties on a military base, meaning it hasn't been subjected to the harshest wartime conditions. This makes it a desirable option for its next owner, as it remains in great condition.

The 2009 American General M1123 Humvee was purpose-built to conquer the battlefield and take its occupants to the most challenging terrains. This particular Humvee comes with a green exterior, which was repainted by the previous owner, exuding its rough and tough personality. Aggressive features and a snorkel add to its authenticity, ensuring you dominate the road and face any obstacle fearlessly. The upgraded wheels and tires further enhance its robust appearance. Inside, the camo interior complements the Humvee's rugged image, providing a utilitarian cabin that can accommodate four occupants. The interior showcases what life is like on the battlefield, but the current owner has added some creature comforts, such as cup holders and an interior rack for mounting computers and radios. Additionally, the Humvee includes an A/C unit, although it is currently disconnected. With its battle-ready design and impressive capabilities, this American legend is ready for its next adventure.

The 2009 American General M1123 Humvee is equipped with a powerful and reliable 6.5L naturally aspirated V8 diesel engine, which provides ample torque for all your driving needs. Notably, this robust diesel engine runs on renewable diesel fuel (R99), making it an environmentally conscious choice. Power is distributed to all four wheels through a GM 4L80E 4-Speed Automatic Transmission, ensuring excellent off-road capabilities. The Humvee also features a dual-range transfer case, allowing you to shift between different driving modes depending on the terrain. Additionally, it comes with front and rear Torsen type differentials, a lockable center differential, and helical gear-reduction hubs to maximize traction and performance in challenging conditions. With in-board disc brakes, this Humvee offers reliable stopping power for safe and controlled maneuvers.




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, air conditioning, 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!



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!




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, air conditioning, 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!



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.




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, air conditioning, 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!



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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