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This tricked-out Hummer H1 is a leather-lined urban assault vehicle

Several companies are now upgrading older cars with modern tech, and now Detroit-based Mil-Spec Automotive is applying that formula to the Hummer H1. The company unveiled its first vehicle, Launch Edition #001, in May. That truck was built to demonstrate what the company can do; now Mil-Spec is rolling out its first customer vehicle, #002.

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As if the H1 wasn’t wide enough, Mil-Spec widened by the body by 7.0 inches, and increased track width by 8.0 inches. Some of that extra width is due to 3.5-inch fender flares, which cover 20.0-inch wheels shod in Nitto Ridge Grappler tires. The Hummer also features a snorkel, overhead light bar, and a brush guard worthy of Mad Max. Mil-Spec also offers a 12,000-pound Warn winch, but this customer didn’t tick that particular option box.

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While the Hummer looks meaner on the outside, it’s more comfortable on the inside. Even civilian versions of this military vehicle never offered much luxury in stock form, but Mil-Spec added extra sound deadening and a leather-lined interior to this truck. The buyer also specified air-suspended front seats with heating, cooling, and even a massage function.

This particular Hummer also features an air-suspension system, which should offer a more comfortable ride on pavement. Mil-Spec said it won’t compromise the H1’s legendary off-road capability, either. On-road ride quality is fine, but off-road capability is what made the H1 so cool in the first place. Derived from AM General’s HMMWV military vehicle, aka Humvee, the H1 was produced as a civilian vehicle from 1992 to 2006 in cooperation with General Motors. AM General continued manufacturing military versions for several years after that.

Mil-Spec uses a modified version of the stock GM Duramax 6.6-liter turbodiesel V8, tuned to produce 500 horsepower and 1,000 pound-feet of torque. That may seem like a lot of power but, with an estimated curb weight of over 7,000 pounds, this is a very heavy vehicle. Mil-Spec quotes a top speed of 96 mph.

Mil-Spec Hummer H1 rebuilds start at around $219,000, but optional features like the air-suspension system bump up the price of this vehicle to $290,837. The finished product is a lot nicer than a stock H1, but it’s also a lot more expensive. If you really want to throw Lamborghini money at an old off-roader, East Coast Defender will also spruce up a Land Rover for a similar price.

Stephen Edelstein
Stephen is a freelance automotive journalist covering all things cars. He likes anything with four wheels, from classic cars…
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