NO RESERVE!!!
This is a1985 AM General M988 HUMVEE
I had started building a 8.3L Cummins Turbo Diesel HMMWV. However after collecting required parts I simply dont have the time to work on it.
What you will get in this auction is a HMMWV along with itsoriginal 6.2L Engine which however is non working as I had already started removing parts to take out the engine for a swap. But the engine is functional if you build everything back. I did mainly remove the radiator and some other few parts.
You will get a fully functional and properly working 8.3L Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine along with 5 speed Alisson automaticwhich is the superior grade as its the marine version. The front fan however is slightly bent and needs to be bent back. The engine has 12.000 miles on it only!!
Lights, mirrors, batteries, seats and gauges has been removed.
Cosmetically it definitely needs work!
To turn this into a proper Humvee you don't need that many parts. It is technically ok, but looks not so wow.
You will get everything what you see on the photos.
When collecting you may need to fill air in the tires, but it can be towed away with everything like the engine on it (as you can see from the picture).
Here the rating from GovPl (from GREEN which means perfect or 100% to RED what means worse):
Paint: AMBER
Sheet Metal Condition: AMBER
Mirrors: missing
Exterior Lights: see photos
Glass Condition: GREEN
Seating: AMBER (some are missing)
Seat Belts Operational : non operational
Steering Control : n/a
Drivetrain Controls : n/a
Master Cylinder/Brake Control : n/a
Oil Pressure: n/a
Gauges: see photos
Heater Not operationally checked
Engine : n/a
Starter : n/a
Fuel System : n/a
Exhaust System : n/a
Radiator : missing
Oil Leaks: None seen
Fuel Leaks None seen
Cooling System Leaks None seen
Drivetrain: n/a
Transmission: n/a
The vehicle has to becollected from Sumrall in Mississippi whereas the hood (which has few cracks, but can easily be repaired with fiberglass)from Seattle.
I take the right to remove this auction prior to ending in case I should sell it locally.
Good luck and ask me if you have any questions!