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Over $100,000 in upgrades
6.6L 32v Duramax Turbo Diesel V8
Allison 5-speed Automatic Transmission
640 lb-ft torque and 360 horsepower
Predator tuned exhaust
Predator intake with hood scoop
Predator injection and ECU management
Custom upgraded interior
Sound deadening throughout
Custom Alcantara headliner
Black Leather seating
$12k upgraded audio system
18" GT Cepek Wheels and CTIS
Toyo Open Country MT 38x13.5x18 tires
Tinted windows
Predator Trek-R steering kit
Predator roof rack
Predator brush guard
12k lbs Warn winch
Predator LED lighting package
Originally designed for military use, the AM General Humvee was
released to the civilian market due to popular demand as the "H1".
Boasting 16 inches of ground clearance as well as super-aggressive
approach and departure angles (72/37.5 degrees), the H1 could climb
a 22-inch high obstacle, handle a 60 percent grade, and wade
through up to 30 inches of water.
For the 2006 model year GM released the upgraded H1 "Alpha",
equipped with GM's 6.6-liter Duramax Turbo Diesel V8 and 5-speed
Allison 1000 transmission. Horsepower was up 46 percent over
previous H1s, and peak torque was a massive 520 lb-ft at 1500 rpm,
an increase of 18 percent over the standard H1. Other major
modifications from previous H1s included the use of special
high-strength steel in the chassis frame, a more powerful steering
gear, quieter axle differentials, redesign of the geared hubs to
use quieter helical gears, new induction, exhaust, and electrical
power systems, and re-engineering of the fuel supply and filtration
system. A revised fuel system also increases capacity of the Alpha
H1's two on-board tanks to 51.5 gallons, 9.5 gallons more than
previous H1s. Brake rotors were also larger, going from 10.7 inches
to 12 inches in diameter. To accommodate the new dimensions of the
Duramax 6600 and Allison 1000, the body of the H1 Alpha is
positioned 2 inches higher than the previous H1. This provides
slightly more clearance for the body panels from the wheels and
from potential obstacles on trails. The H1 Alpha was priced at
$150,975.00.
Originally acquired from Hummer of Cincinnati, this H1 has been
exceptionally well cared for, receiving vehicle inspections and
Service since new, and currently showing 33,517 miles on its
odometer (total mileage 81,646). Above and beyond the GM "Alpha"
upgrades, the most recent owner strived to upgrade this H1 Alpha
with the help of Predator, Inc., and Canepa. Treated to a full work
up of Predator's performance accessories, including exhaust,
fuel-injection, intake hood scoop, ECU management system, Momo
steering wheel, and GT / Cepek wheels with bead locks and Central
Tire Inflation System tire pressure control, wrapped in Toyo Open
country M/T tires. Additionally, the exterior received a Predator
D-ring heavy duty brush guard, search and rescue roof rack, search
and rescue ladder, heavy duty light bar, LED lighting package 12k
lbs Warn winch, search and rescue console rack, and search and
rescue interior racks. In excess of $30,000 in Predator upgrades
were installed.
Earlier this year, Canepa was commissioned to upgraded the
interior, and restored it to like new condition, adding a full
length Alcantara head liner, Leather seating, and custom rubber
floor mats. With an additional $60,000 invested in 2021, this
unique build is truly one of a kind. This stunning example presents
the opportunity to own one of just 417 Hummer "Alpha" H1 vehicles
produced worldwide, in the most sinister of color combinations, and
upgraded to deliver a staggering 640 lb-ft tourque, in luxurious
comfort and style.
Vehicle Details
2006 Hummer H1
Listing ID:CC-1485653
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Scotts Valley, California
Year:2006
Make:Hummer
Model:H1
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:63409
Stock Number:6398
VIN:137PH84376E218896
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