Introducing the remarkable 2014 AM General Hummer M1123 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, a military Humvee meticulously transformed for civilian use. While resembling the iconic Hummer H1, this M1123 model has been adapted to serve everyday purposes, allowing you to navigate city streets, handle school runs, and even park it at the office. With a mere 250 miles on the odometer, this vehicle is practically brand new. Built for versatility, the M1123 features a powerful 6.5L Turbo-Diesel V8 engine, paired with a reliable GM 4L80E 4-Speed Automatic Transmission. Equipped with a dual-range 4x4 transfer case, lockable center differential, and helical gear-reduction hubs, it ensures unparalleled off-road capabilities. Additionally, its inboard disc brakes, front/rear Torsen type differential, and run-flat bulletproof tires guarantee optimal safety and performance. Embracing both functionality and style, this M1123 boasts a sleek matte light blue exterior, complemented by a refined black interior. With recently serviced air conditioning, new black seats, and a restored interior, this extraordinary vehicle delivers a truly unmatched driving experience.
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, better known to many as the "HMMWV," is a no-nonsense off-road machine. Getting behind the wheel of one is a genuine off-road experience as it's built to tackle the roughest terrains that no one dares venture into. Present today is this 2012 AM General M1165 HMMWV; it has a reported 8000 miles on the clock and is a close representation of its war-going cousin and has been converted to civilian use so that one could enjoy on the off-the-beaten path and on public roads as well.
Renowned for its robustness, the AM General Humvee, extensively deployed by the U.S. military in numerous global operations, epitomizes the pinnacle of American military engineering and design. This 2010 AM General Humvee M1123, originally purposed as a Troop Carrier for transporting soldiers on the battlefield, is a prime example. Such vehicles, known for their near-indestructibility, are in high demand. While civilian versions of the Humvee offer a touch more luxury and are relatively common, the militarized version, or HMMWV, holds a unique appeal due to its direct lineage and historical significance. Offered for sale is a 2010-rebuilt HMMWV/Humvee, sporting 30,000 miles, positioned as the ultimate vehicle for conquering any terrain, whether kept in its original form or further customized.
Unless you've been under a rock for the past few decades, you’re bound to know what a Humvee looks like. Seen in nearly every Hollywood movie that has some theme of war or military, you’ll also catch them on the news from time to time. That’s because this versatile light military vehicle is used by the United States Military in active war zones, as well as on military bases locally and internationally. Of course, as befits a true veteran of the military, these vehicles receive a distinguished retirement. Many of them are given a new identify and a makeover, becoming cherished civilian vehicles for those who seek something different. This 2010 AM General Humvee is no different. With a mere 30,000 miles on the odometer, the current owner says that the vehicle has been done up to mimic the look of certain island cruisers. Oh, and being a Humvee, it still retains the legendary off-road abilities that the vehicle is famous for. So, if you want a fun and frolic machine, step right this way.
Let’s talk about the difference between the Hummer H1 and the AM General Humvee. Since the Humvee was primarily intended for military use, AM General did not initially have plans to create a more comfortable and modest variant of the truck. Thanks to Austrian and American celebrity Arnold Schwarzenegger, AM General was convinced to produce the first civilian version of the Humvee, the Hummer H1, in 1992. However, both Hummer and Humvee models were built separately and we often see consumers mistake the two vehicles for one since ex-military Humvees can be purchased by civilians as well. This example is reported to be an ex-military 2009 AM General Humvee that is currently located in California. It is great for rugged off-roading while hauling your everything and being one with your surroundings.
The Humvee is America’s best-known military vehicle. No matter if it’s an American military base at home or abroad, or starring in a thrilling Hollywood movie, the AM General Humvee takes center stage. It even spawned a civilian variant, called the Hummer. But let’s focus on the Humvee here. You see, when military Humvees retire from active duty, they tend to receive a makeover for civilian life. This 2009 AM General Humvee M1151 is one. The M1151 code tells us that it started life as an Enhanced Armament Carrier. However, it’s now gotten a comprehensive makeover to turn it into a formidable off-road beast – not that it wasn’t one before.
The Hummer H2 was an iconic vehicle of the 2000s, making appearances in numerous movies and music videos and earning a status symbol for many. However, the true essence of what the Hummer was built for could be experienced with the Humvee. Today, we have the 2009 AM General M1123 Humvee, a genuine American hero presented in all its glory. This rugged vehicle has a reported mileage of 4,000 miles, and what makes it even more appealing is that it has been primarily used for tag duties on a military base, meaning it hasn't been subjected to the harshest wartime conditions. This makes it a desirable option for its next owner, as it remains in great condition.
They were hooped into sling hooks and dropped off of planes, ready for the infantry to hop inside and engage in combat. No, we aren’t talking about a new Fast & Furious movie. It is the renowned military battle truck, the AM General Humvee. AM General did make road-going versions of it that were less aggressive and more soft and equipped for day-to-day use. However, what we have here is a military spec model; a 2008 AM General M1097 to be specific. It is a no-nonsense carrier that you can use for extreme off-roading or put into hauling work and it shows 57,200 miles on it.
Presented today, the 2008 AM General M1165A1 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, a genuine military HMMWV of the up-armored variant that has been meticulously converted for civilian use. This exceptional vehicle showcases the epitome of ruggedness and off-road capability. Featuring a Weapons Mount Turret covered in plexiglass, along with a roof and back window, it exudes an impressive presence. In our inventory, we proudly present this 2008 AM General M1165A1 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, which serves as a testament to its durability and robustness. With only 6,500 original miles on the odometer, this vehicle is in practically pristine condition. The current owner has invested approximately $30k in upgrades and restoration, guaranteeing outstanding performance and unwavering reliability
The 2007 AM General Humvee represents a civilianized version of the iconic military vehicle. Originally designed for military use, the Humvee is known for its ruggedness and ability to handle various terrains. This civilian example retains its formidable presence and is well-suited for enthusiasts looking for an off-road adventure vehicle. Its camouflage exterior, robust features, and well-maintained condition make it a collector's item and a potent off-road machine.
With a go-anywhere attitude and looks to kill, the legendary Humvee was a tamed war hero that one could enjoy. Fast forward to today, and with its popularity skyrocketing, the custom-build market for Humvees is on the rise. while that isn't an issue, finding one that's done right becomes a challenging task. Present today is a 2007 American General Humvee, which is reported to be a United States military vehicle and features a tasteful custom journey in every aspect.
Humvees are fantastic vehicles wherever you see them. They're one of the most versatile light battlefield vehicles in the world, able to be adapted for various wartime and peacetime purposes. They also look uber-cool on the silver screen, starring in a variety of Hollywood flicks. And let's not forget that the Humvee is the reason we got the Hummer brand. Furthermore, there's a whole industry out there focused on turning these military machines into civilian toys when they've been retired from active duty. This 2006 AM General Humvee M1165 is no different. It's been comprehensively enhanced and civilianized and is road-legal. The current owner says that it's currently registered in Arizona and has just 5,100 miles on its odometer.
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Introducing the remarkable 2014 AM General Hummer M1123 HMMWV Turbo Diesel, a military Humvee meticulously transformed for civilian use. While resembling the iconic Hummer H1, this M1123 model has been adapted to serve everyday purposes, allowing you to navigate city streets, handle school runs, and even park it at the office. With a mere 250 miles on the odometer, this vehicle is practically brand new. Built for versatility, the M1123 features a powerful 6.5L Turbo-Diesel V8 engine, paired with a reliable GM 4L80E 4-Speed Automatic Transmission. Equipped with a dual-range 4x4 transfer case, lockable center differential, and helical gear-reduction hubs, it ensures unparalleled off-road capabilities. Additionally, its inboard disc brakes, front/rear Torsen type differential, and run-flat bulletproof tires guarantee optimal safety and performance. Embracing both functionality and style, this M1123 boasts a sleek matte light blue exterior, complemented by a refined black interior. With recently serviced air conditioning, new black seats, and a restored interior, this extraordinary vehicle delivers a truly unmatched driving experience.
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, better known to many as the "HMMWV," is a no-nonsense off-road machine. Getting behind the wheel of one is a genuine off-road experience as it's built to tackle the roughest terrains that no one dares venture into. Present today is this 2012 AM General M1165 HMMWV; it has a reported 8000 miles on the clock and is a close representation of its war-going cousin and has been converted to civilian use so that one could enjoy on the off-the-beaten path and on public roads as well.
Renowned for its robustness, the AM General Humvee, extensively deployed by the U.S. military in numerous global operations, epitomizes the pinnacle of American military engineering and design. This 2010 AM General Humvee M1123, originally purposed as a Troop Carrier for transporting soldiers on the battlefield, is a prime example. Such vehicles, known for their near-indestructibility, are in high demand. While civilian versions of the Humvee offer a touch more luxury and are relatively common, the militarized version, or HMMWV, holds a unique appeal due to its direct lineage and historical significance. Offered for sale is a 2010-rebuilt HMMWV/Humvee, sporting 30,000 miles, positioned as the ultimate vehicle for conquering any terrain, whether kept in its original form or further customized.