Hummer H1 to Pseudo M998 Wagon top
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Hummer H1 to Pseudo M998 Wagon top
A slow going project...got 1994 Hummer H1 for a good price and wanted to rebuild it...Almost there just a few more things and off to engine install. So, enjoy the pics...
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Kirk Serumgard
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
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Re: Hummer H1 to Pseudo M998 Wagon top
the whole interior was dynmat'd and had a pimped stereo system going on in there...
Kirk Serumgard
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
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more pics
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Kirk Serumgard
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
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1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
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most of work on the wreck was done in my buddy's back yard...
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Kirk Serumgard
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
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Re: Hummer H1 to Pseudo M998 Wagon top
here is the most recent pic..keep in mind it took me a little over 2 years to get to this point...
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Kirk Serumgard
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
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1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
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couple more pics..
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1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
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Re: Hummer H1 to Pseudo M998 Wagon top
Very nice. It's nice to see a wagon. Good work.
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Thanks
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AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
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Re: Hummer H1 to Pseudo M998 Wagon top
What engine did you go with (or going with)?
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Re: Hummer H1 to Pseudo M998 Wagon top
Nice job.....Now, with that BIG empty roof.....lets cut a big hole and mount a turret there.
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That is on the list. First I am thinking about installing a 4bt cummings with a 4L80 tranny.
Kirk Serumgard
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
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Re: Hummer H1 to Pseudo M998 Wagon top
Wow, what a transformation. The first fotos remind me of the Titanic, the only thing missing is that damaged crystal chandelier hanging in the darkness. The wagon is a pretty funcional configuration. I'm waiting for the prices of Dead Hummers to drop to five grand, before I get one to mess with.
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ya,
i have seen only a handful of burnt up hummers on eBay...going for about $9000 to about as high as $15000 depending on how much damage there is. Most of the time it is fire damage that really melts away the body...but all is replaceable! just remove the rivets and re-rivet the panels or sections that are always ready available on eBay or other vendors.
another beautiful thing about doing it is that working on a Hummer is much easier than most cars...
i pretty much removed and replaced the front end on my hummer with basic everyday tools-except for the larger than normal socket to remove the front shocks-and all this in a dust bowl of a backyard that had chickens and spiders (Black widows) all over the place.
I learned a lot about hummers-especially how much more complicated a civilian Hummer is when compared to a Mil-spec hummer-a heck lot less wiring and BS interior components to deal with. Also, when i was gutting out the civilian Hummer, I saw how bad some maintenance practices of some dealership mechanics and aftermarket mechanics are!!
1. two inch body lift done-didn't reconnect parking brake or lower gas tank(tank was rubbing against rear drive shaft)
2. about 35 pounds of speaker was left hidden under the interior panels.
3. rear brake line that was installed correctly (twisted and broken in 3 places)
4. I also found 2 brand new pliers in the overhead panels just sitting there!
I can only assume that that is why the previous owner might have mysteriously had a strange electrical/engine fire-Hmm insurance fraud!?!
Well, good luck with your project when it starts...
i have seen only a handful of burnt up hummers on eBay...going for about $9000 to about as high as $15000 depending on how much damage there is. Most of the time it is fire damage that really melts away the body...but all is replaceable! just remove the rivets and re-rivet the panels or sections that are always ready available on eBay or other vendors.
another beautiful thing about doing it is that working on a Hummer is much easier than most cars...
i pretty much removed and replaced the front end on my hummer with basic everyday tools-except for the larger than normal socket to remove the front shocks-and all this in a dust bowl of a backyard that had chickens and spiders (Black widows) all over the place.
I learned a lot about hummers-especially how much more complicated a civilian Hummer is when compared to a Mil-spec hummer-a heck lot less wiring and BS interior components to deal with. Also, when i was gutting out the civilian Hummer, I saw how bad some maintenance practices of some dealership mechanics and aftermarket mechanics are!!
1. two inch body lift done-didn't reconnect parking brake or lower gas tank(tank was rubbing against rear drive shaft)
2. about 35 pounds of speaker was left hidden under the interior panels.
3. rear brake line that was installed correctly (twisted and broken in 3 places)
4. I also found 2 brand new pliers in the overhead panels just sitting there!
I can only assume that that is why the previous owner might have mysteriously had a strange electrical/engine fire-Hmm insurance fraud!?!
Well, good luck with your project when it starts...
Kirk Serumgard
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
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Re: Hummer H1 to Pseudo M998 Wagon top
just added a couple of lights
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Kirk Serumgard
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
AT3 US Navy, 1990-1996
1lt US Army 352 CSH, 2009-2012
Hummer H1/HMMWV 1994 6bt cummins conversion
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