Vehicle Description
This 1995 AM General Hummer H1 Pickup is part of the few Humvees
built for civilian use. So you still get the military-grade
robustness, but it now also includes a custom color theme, a comfy
leather interior, cold-blowing A/C, and one of the most unique
motor pairings that keep this a proper 4x4.
This H1 is a terrific mix of style and substance. The satin green
paint known as "Gasoline" has a mean style, but there's a sleekness
from an application that happened only about three years ago. And
the golden H1 stripes are a nice premium touch. There are also
details that look cool while giving you more ability. The LED
headlights do a better job of showing the way forward, and the Fuel
wheels certainly have a nice premium touch. Plus, the integrated
winch, tow hooks, and high air intake are ready for real truck
duty. So while this could just be your grocery-getter or an
attention-grabbing way to promote your business, it's also a true
4x4 built to take on the world. That's why we love the versatile
truck bed. After all, the two-door means a longer bed without
adding to the wheelbase. This also has handy features like bed
doors, liner paint, and below-bed storage. And with an awesome
payload capacity and a proper trailer hitch, it will be hard to
find your hauling limit.
The interior has been fully restored within the last few years to
give you a comfortable leather-lined space. You have a nice set of
high-back bucket seats with fold-down armrests, power windows,
power locks, cold-blowing air conditioning, and an upgraded
AM/FM/CD stereo with USB and Bluetooth. And while this is more
luxurious than any military vehicle, you still get the same
authoritative feel that comes from the full gauge package and
commanding view that comes in a Humvee.
Under the hood is a unique powerplant. It's a 350 cubic-inch crate
V8 known as the Fast Burn 385 which was based on the GM Performance
ZZ4 block and came with specialized aluminum heads and was rated
for (you guessed it) 385 horsepower. Most of us think about diesel
power when thinking of Hummer H1, but 1995 was actually the debut
year for the Chevy 350ci V8 offered from the factory. The idea was
to offer something quieter than the diesel, even if it wasn't in
the same power league. So this motor seems to offer the best of
both worlds. The motor means a big block kind of displacement and
torque in a lighter small block package. And the Fast Burn heads
help offer top-end power that makes gas engines attractive. Topped
with a Holley four-barrel carburetor, the upgrade still doesn't
turn your H1 into a rocket ship, but we doubt you ever wanted the
big Hummer for a sports truck. Instead, you get big torque in a
better-balanced package. And torque is exactly what you want when
it comes to real 4x4 duty. So is this Hummer's reinforced fully
independent suspension that has been built to drive over any
obstacle. Plus, with power steering, a four-speed automatic
transmission w/overdrive, and power four-wheel disc brakes, you
don't have to be made of granite to drive a vehicle built to bust
through a concrete wall.
As much as we all know the look of a Hummer H1 finding one
(especially a pickup) is rare because few people could afford this
true go-anywhere machine. So if you want a true 4x4 of distinction,
call today!