This custom 2003 Hummer H2 Dartz Black Stallion is powered by a
supercharged 6.0-liter LS V-8 engine paired with a four-speed
automatic transmission. Documentation shows installation of an OEM
GM 6.0-liter replacement engine, a new GM four-speed automatic
transmission, a ProCharger supercharger kit with tuning and a
replacement 4L60 torque converter. Additional mechanical upgrades
include a replacement radiator, 250-amp alternator, oil cooler
lines, drive belt and related service work. Service invoices
document extensive engine, transmission, supercharger,
cooling-system, suspension and maintenance work completed during
current ownership. This H2 was converted by Latvian coachbuilder
Dartz Motors into a Black Stallion Type C. Accompanying Dartz
documentation states the vehicle was originally developed as a
movie vehicle project. The exterior is finished in matte black and
features the Black Stallion Type C body conversion with angular
body panels, integrated lighting and custom styling elements. A
gloss paint protection film has been applied to the exterior. The
custom interior features cream and Coffee alligator upholstery with
diamond-tufted seating surfaces, matching door panels, a custom
headliner, wood-grain trim, a custom center console and
coordinating dashboard appointments. **TITLE BRANDED AS NON-US
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