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I've been looking for some H1 overlanding buddies! Unfortunately, I just moved from Washington to SoCal. I just rebuilt my dad's H1 that he drove all over North and South America. I'm just starting to outfit it with overlanding gear (rooftop tent, etc.) . Maybe I'll find myself by in Washington one of these days.Here's my not so typical rig. 1996 AM General Hummer with a CVT tent mounted atop a government surplus M1101 HMMWV trailer.
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I just found an importer in Christiansburg, VA that has a bunch of these. If I didn't buy a new Jeep Gladiator, I would definitely consider one. I think it is really cool and unique.The DelicaView attachment 104255
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I'd love to see photos of this truck adventuring through South America.I've been looking for some H1 overlanding buddies! Unfortunately, I just moved from Washington to SoCal. I just rebuilt my dad's H1 that he drove all over North and South America. I'm just starting to outfit it with overlanding gear (rooftop tent, etc.) . Maybe I'll find myself by in Washington one of these days.
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I wish I had more shots from his amazing trip. I only have a few print outs that I've scanned. These are all taken in Brazil I think except for the one in the snow which was somewhere in Patagonia. He drove it to Prudhoe Bay (from Los Angeles) then turned around and drove to Terra Del Fuego. He spent about 18 months driving all over North and South America. He slept inside the truck when he was in remote places. You can see the extra fuel tanks he had on top of it back then. Each of those was 15 gallons according to my brother who drove some of the trip in South America. With those and the two internal tanks he could carry ~115 gallons of fuel so it gave him ~1100 miles of range. Lots of weight on top of that thing.I'd love to see photos of this truck adventuring through South America.
Member I
I sure do love me some H1 Hummers.I've been looking for some H1 overlanding buddies! Unfortunately, I just moved from Washington to SoCal. I just rebuilt my dad's H1 that he drove all over North and South America. I'm just starting to outfit it with overlanding gear (rooftop tent, etc.) . Maybe I'll find myself by in Washington one of these days.
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