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Matt (@DemolitionRanch ) stops by the shop to pick up his Hummer H1 Alpha, and he’s got a long drive ahead—over 1,200 miles! Watch as he checks out the truck, gets it ready for the journey, and hits the road. If you'd like to follow his drive home, he'll be vlogging it! ➢ Help us Reach 200,000 subs! https://tinyurl.com/yxkezus2 ➢ NEW MERCH!!! - https://predatorinc.com/product-categ... ➢ Follow us On Instagram / predatorinc ➢ Follow us On Facebook / predatormotorsports Originally released in the civilian market March 14, 1992, the Hummer H1 became known from photographs published during Operation Desert Storm and the enthusiastic promotion by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger. AM General announced that 2006 would be the last model year for the Hummer H1, with production winding down in June 2006 due to a new emission law for diesel engine vehicles, which took effect in 2007. The final model year of 2006 had the most powerful engine and improved fuel efficiency—about 10 mpg‑US (24 L/100 km; 12 mpg‑imp).[3] Specifications The Hummer H1 was available in three major variants: a convertible-like soft top, a four-door hard top Sport Utility Truck and an "Alpha Wagon" body version. Less known variants were a two-door pickup truck and a four-door slantback, which shares the same body style of the Humvee employed by the U.S. Military. The convertible/soft top and the station SUV versions were the last types available to individual consumers.