If we're being honest with ourselves, as collectors and
enthusiasts, we all want something rare that turns heads wherever
it goes. One look at this 2002 Hummer H1 Wagon Predator Conversion,
and you might be saying to yourself, "Wow, I've never seen one of
those before," and that's because you probably haven't. Sure, the
H1 has been a mainstay in pop culture (and obviously military
culture) for some time, but this upgraded Predator conversion takes
this beast to a whole other level of fun and capability. Along with
its vented clamshell hood, front bumper guard with a center light
bar and winch, rear bumper with a receiver hitch, and tubular
windshield frame, this Pewter beast has just 63,545 actual miles on
its odometer.
Inside, we find a relatively posh interior for a Hummer. A large
center console separates a pair of high-back leather bucket seats,
while a three-spoke power-assisted Momo wheel sits ahead of a
Spartan two-pod gauge cluster featuring a 100-mph speedometer and
4,000-rpm tachometer. Power windows, locks, mirrors, air
conditioning, backup camera, and cruise control make life a bit
easier, while the upgraded Alpine AM/FM/AUX Double DIN head unit
offers Bluetooth connectivity, providing far more soundtrack
options than the unit it replaces.
Underneath that big front-hinged clamshell hood, we find the heart
of this Predator conversion. A 6.6-liter Predator Inc.-built
Duramax LBZ diesel V-8 engine replaces the old stock 6.5-liter
unit. This monster produces approximately 450-horsepower and 900
foot-pounds of torque, while averaging an improved 18-20 combined
miles per gallon. That power is routed through a beefed-up Allison
six-speed automatic transmission before being sent through the
selectable 2WD/4WD/AWD transfer case and on to the 18-inch
powder-coated Method wheels shod with massive 38-inch Toyo
tires.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Predator Inc Conversion
• Pewter Paint w/Black Trim
• Front Brush Guard, Light Bar, Winch, Tubular Windshield Frame,
and Receiver Hitch
• 63,545 Actual Miles
• 6.6 Duramax LBZ V8
• Predator HD Cooling Package
• Allison Six Speed Auto
• Selectable 2WD/4WD/AWD Transfer Case
• 18in Black Method Wheels w/38in Toyo Tires
• 12K Upgraded Four Wheel Discs and Half Shafts
• Power Steering
• Momo Wheel
• Leather Interior
• High Back Bucket Seats
• Power Windows, Locks, and Mirrors
• Cruise
• AC
• Back Up Camera
• Alpine Double DIN
• Bluetooth
This 2002 Hummer H1 Wagon Predator Conversion rides on a lifted
heavy-duty factory-style suspension, while four-wheel disc brakes
wait to scrub off speed whenever called up on whether you're on or
off-road. Meticulously maintained, this incredibly rare,
unbelievably powerful, and undeniably head-turning H1 Hummer
Predator Wagon Conversion is ready for its next lucky owner to add
to its extremely low mileage count. If you've been looking for
something that you aren't likely to find anywhere else, this
special truck is the one you've been waiting for. Don't wait, call
today!
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