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Humvees

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NAEV 1991 AM General Humvee Tesla-Powered ‘Cyber Hummer’

Rev up your nostalgia with North America Electric Vehicles' latest creation: the "Cyber-Hummer" H1 EV. This electrifying beast takes a '90s era Hummer and transforms it into a futuristic powerhouse, thanks to a Tesla powertrain. Say goodbye to gas guzzlers as this converted Humvee packs up to 1,000hp, reaching 60mph…

NAEV 1991 AM General Humvee Tesla-Powered ‘Cyber Hummer’
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The Government Is Selling Decommissioned Humvees

Want to own an actual military Humvee for a fraction of the $200k+ it cost the government to make one in the first place? You need to head over to surplus site GovPlanet because Uncle Sam Is liquidating decommissioned Humvees. Before you pull the trigger on that $4,000 AM General M998…

The Government Is Selling Decommissioned Humvees
Transportation
Buy A Decommissioned Army Humvee

Yes, technically, you can buy a decommissioned Army Humvee for as little as $10,000, but before you stop reading this and start dreaming of amateur Mad Max battles with all of your friends, there are a few things you need to know. Uncle Sam is auctioning off these prized vehicles…

Buy A Decommissioned Army Humvee
Transportation
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