VIN:
KY48071
Humvees are versatile vehicles that have been serving our military for over thirty years. They've seen tough, battlefield use, as well as intensive base transportation requirements. So, what happens when it's time to put them out to pasture? Some, like this 2003 AM General Humvee M1123 get a second life as custom builds for civilian life. This particular vehicle was converted by Plan B Supply in Utah, and is ready to provide on- and off-road thrills to one lucky buyer. Will that be you?
Plan B Supply certainly does a cracker of a job in turning military Humvees into civilianized ones. Check out the slick gloss black coat on this 2003 AM General Humvee M1123! If that's not enough, the eye-catching 20-inch wheels, draped with new 37-inch tires, are definitely enough to turn heads. We're told that the vehicle has received a 2-inch lift as well. Then, there's a custom winch and a custom hood scoop at the front. We also see upgraded LED lighting all around the vehicle. Meanwhile, the pickup truck bed awaits the cargo of your choice, but you should add some weather protection as it's currently exposed to the elements. The cabin of this 2003 AM General Humvee M1123 has also received some love. We note a new headliner, new carpeting, and a lovely Momo steering wheel that frames a new digital gauge pack. Added sound deadening means that you can travel long distances without incessant noise, and there's even air conditioning to keep everyone chilled on hot days. Meanwhile, the custom 10-speaker sound system enables rocking out to your choice of tunes with gusto. You can even charge your devices, thanks to USB and 12-volt power sockets within the center console.
This 2003 AM General Humvee M1123 is powered by a 6.5-liter diesel V8 paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. We're also told that the brakes are new, so you shouldn't have any trouble enjoying this machine to the fullest. In fact, take it straight to your favorite off-road trail, and its capabilities will surprise you.
2003 AM General Humvee M1123
Built by Plan B Supply in Utah
Full Restoration Complete
6.5L V8 Diesel
4-Speed Automatic
4x4
Black Exterior
Black Interior
MOMO Steering Wheel
20” Black Rhino Hard Alloy Wheels
37” Cooper Discover STT Pro Off-Road Tires
XRC Winch
Snorkel Intake
Grille Brush Guard
Front Bumper Mounted Tow Hooks
Repainted in High Gloss Black
Custom Hood Scoop
2" Lift Kit
Upgraded 10-Speaker Sound System
Upgraded Dashboard With Reverse Camera & Bluetooth Capability
Full New Interior In Black
Sound Deadening System
New Carpeting
New Headliner
New Steering Wheel
New Digital Gauges
New Brakes
New Tires
Every now and then, you get a chance to purchase and experience a vehicle that has served our glorious military forces, at home or abroad. Typically this will be a Humvee, because these are the most commonly used military vehicles, as well as the easiest to civilianize. So, say hello to this 2000 AM General Humvee M1123 that’s for sale right now with just 11,914 miles to its name. The vehicle is a cargo/troop carrier derivative, and it’s received plenty of attention to make it what it is today. This includes a new engine and transmission reportedly replaced in July 2024, as well as a new transfer case, and front, and rear differentials around the same time. Moreover, it’s been decked out with an airy, nautical theme, making it a great outdoorsy cruiser that’s designed for fun.
You probably wouldn't think of buying a Humvee for your daily runs or as a grocery-getter. You look for a Humvee when you have a tough job at hand, whether it is military needs, off-roading, or as a cargo carrier. During wars that broke out since the model's deployment in the ‘80s, the Humvee has largely supplanted the roles previously performed by the original Jeep. For use in specific roles throughout the war, it was created in a variety of sizes and different features. What we have here is a 1985 American General Humvee with an enclosed cargo area, which is fitted with a table rack on each side. According to the current owner of this Humvee, it only has less than 357 original miles on its clock, and it is currently located in Plant City, Florida.
Here’s the one that started it all, the vehicle that introduced the Hummer brand to Americans. AM General was producing the military Humvee for years, and it caught the attention of none other than The Terminator himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Interested in what a civilian variant would be like, Schwarzenegger managed to convince AM General to create one. We don’t think it took much convincing; when The Terminator asks you to do something, you don’t raise too many objections. This 1994 AM General Humvee M998A1 is up for sale in Yukon, Oklahoma, and awaits a new owner. If you’d like to pick it up, give us a call.
Every now and then, you get a chance to purchase and experience a vehicle that has served our glorious military forces, at home or abroad. Typically this will be a Humvee, because these are the most commonly used military vehicles, as well as the easiest to civilianize. So, say hello to this 2000 AM General Humvee M1123 that’s for sale right now with just 11,914 miles to its name. The vehicle is a cargo/troop carrier derivative, and it’s received plenty of attention to make it what it is today. This includes a new engine and transmission reportedly replaced in July 2024, as well as a new transfer case, and front, and rear differentials around the same time. Moreover, it’s been decked out with an airy, nautical theme, making it a great outdoorsy cruiser that’s designed for fun.
You probably wouldn't think of buying a Humvee for your daily runs or as a grocery-getter. You look for a Humvee when you have a tough job at hand, whether it is military needs, off-roading, or as a cargo carrier. During wars that broke out since the model's deployment in the ‘80s, the Humvee has largely supplanted the roles previously performed by the original Jeep. For use in specific roles throughout the war, it was created in a variety of sizes and different features. What we have here is a 1985 American General Humvee with an enclosed cargo area, which is fitted with a table rack on each side. According to the current owner of this Humvee, it only has less than 357 original miles on its clock, and it is currently located in Plant City, Florida.
Venturing off the beaten path is a challenge that requires a machine that can push through the odds. Present today is just that, with the addition of ensuring you look good while you power through the great unknown, and it takes shape with this 2004 AM General Humvee. With a reported 2,357 miles on its clock, this war-going all-American machine features a complete restoration by the folks over at Plan B and is ready to make you stand out on and off the road.
Every now and then, you get a chance to purchase and experience a vehicle that has served our glorious military forces, at home or abroad. Typically this will be a Humvee, because these are the most commonly used military vehicles, as well as the easiest to civilianize. So, say hello to this 2000 AM General Humvee M1123 that’s for sale right now with just 11,914 miles to its name. The vehicle is a cargo/troop carrier derivative, and it’s received plenty of attention to make it what it is today. This includes a new engine and transmission reportedly replaced in July 2024, as well as a new transfer case, and front, and rear differentials around the same time. Moreover, it’s been decked out with an airy, nautical theme, making it a great outdoorsy cruiser that’s designed for fun.
You probably wouldn't think of buying a Humvee for your daily runs or as a grocery-getter. You look for a Humvee when you have a tough job at hand, whether it is military needs, off-roading, or as a cargo carrier. During wars that broke out since the model's deployment in the ‘80s, the Humvee has largely supplanted the roles previously performed by the original Jeep. For use in specific roles throughout the war, it was created in a variety of sizes and different features. What we have here is a 1985 American General Humvee with an enclosed cargo area, which is fitted with a table rack on each side. According to the current owner of this Humvee, it only has less than 357 original miles on its clock, and it is currently located in Plant City, Florida.
Venturing off the beaten path is a challenge that requires a machine that can push through the odds. Present today is just that, with the addition of ensuring you look good while you power through the great unknown, and it takes shape with this 2004 AM General Humvee. With a reported 2,357 miles on its clock, this war-going all-American machine features a complete restoration by the folks over at Plan B and is ready to make you stand out on and off the road.
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