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Diesel Hummer H2 Sut- Custom on 2040-cars

US $52,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:51975
Location:

New Hartford, New York, United States

New Hartford, New York, United States

One of a kind, diesel converted hummer! This truck has the Duramax 6.6 engine with a full Allison transmission. The truck has so many extras and custom work that it's truly a unique and tough looking vehicle. It's in pristine condition. Only had one previous owner from California so this truck has never seen a snowflake!  This truck was a show truck so the previous owner didn't even drive it in the rain.   There's not a spot of rust anywhere on the truck, not even on the undercarriage.

The truck has a custom sound system that will shake the glass of the car next to you...it also has a DVD system in each headrest with its own headphones.  Its black leather is in great condition, with the back seats looking almost brand new. Heated seats, power moonroof, navigation, backup cameras and even strobe lighting in the head and tail lights. It also has an awesome bulletproof 12 inch lift with upgraded FOX shocks.   Also comes with an Edge Tuner that's already set up, making the truck more responsive while also the improving its MPG. 

This Diesel engine has just been serviced and gone through to make sure it's sound and the four wheel drive system has been hooked up. The custom exhaust coupled with the Diesel engine makes this truck sound phenomenal...and yes, it'll even roll coal!

The truck also has BRAND new 35 inch mud tires, with less than 75 miles on them, with perfect black billet rims.

Needs to be seen to appreciate all the extras and custom work.  Selling because I needed a pick-up with a long bed.  Loved this truck because you don't see any that look like this...let alone a diesel.  A diesel conversion costs $30-35,000 to do so this truck is selling at a great price. Please call or text Allen at 315-225-3053 or call 315-266-0990.  Email me with any questions
rose8484@aol.com

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The military's High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), better known to most of us as the Humvee, has already served a long and distinguished career in the battlefield, and there have been a number of replacements waiting in the wings to take over where the HMMWV left off. Or, should we say, leaves off... assuming that ever happens.
It seems that the Humvee is set to get a new lease on life as military budget constraints are forcing the government to reconsider its replacement. But there are still some pesky safety issues to work out before American soldiers will feel comfortable inside the confines of the off-road box on wheels.
As you're likely aware, improvised explosive devices are an ever-increasing threat to the lives of American troops serving overseas. The Humvee, which traces its design all the way back to the year 1984 when it first saw duty as a replacement for the long-running series of military Jeeps, has seen a number of incarnations over the years that added armor and improved safety, but the latest version may feature something hitherto unseen: a chimney.

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Horse-drawn Hummer H2 - Click above to view the video after the jump
When the internal combustion engine finally helped the automobile pass the horse-drawn carriage as the chosen method of transportation for a majority of citizens in the United States, that a step in the right direction. Right? Moving forward about a hundred years... when the behemoth Sport Utility Vehicle that never actually seems to venture off the beaten path passed the minivan in the hearts and minds of families across the country as the people-mover of choice, was that a step in the right direction?
If you answered no to either of the above questions, perhaps you'll enjoy the video pasted after the break. Created by artist Jeremy Dean (read about our initial post on the project here), the converted Hummer H2 is called Futurama and is pulled by two white horses named, appropriately enough, Duke and Diesel. Hummers are for horses? See for yourself.

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