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  2. Kaiser Motors - Wikipedia

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    Included in the sale was the General Products Division, which Kaiser had purchased from Studebaker in 1964 as Studebaker prepared to leave the auto business. AMC renamed the division AM General. The company continues operations and is best known as the manufacturer of the Humvee and civilian Hummer H1.

  3. Hummer H1 - Wikipedia

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    The Hummer H1 is a full-size four-wheel-drive utility vehicle based on the M998 Humvee, which was developed by AM General when it was a subsidiary of American Motors Corporation (AMC). [2] Originally designed strictly for military use, the off-road vehicle was released to the civilian market.

  4. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Hummer H2: 2002: 2009: Located at 12900 McKinley Highway. Built under contract to GM by AM General. E: AM General Military plant: Mishawaka, Indiana: United States: Hummer H1: 1992: 2006: Located at 13200 McKinley Highway. Built under contract to GM by AM General. Associated Motor Industries Ltd. Jurong (Jurong Industrial Estate) Singapore ...

  5. Hummer - Wikipedia

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    The first vehicle in the Hummer range was the Hummer H1, based on the Humvee. Released for the civilian market in 1992, this vehicle was designed by American Motors ' AM General subsidiary to meet U.S. Military specifications that were issued in 1979. [ 38 ]

  6. Toyota Mega Cruiser - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Mega Cruiser (Japanese: トヨタ・メガクルーザー, Toyota Megakurūzā) is a large, heavy-duty four-wheel-drive SUV introduced by Toyota in 1995. As the largest 4WD vehicle ever built by Toyota, its design resembles that of the Humvee and Hummer H1.

  7. Humvee - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, a Gold Coast-based company called Rhino Buggies produces replicas of the Hummer H1 based on the Nissan Patrol 4WD vehicle for around A$30,000. [180] In the U.S., four companies offered Hummer-look-alike body kits that can be mated to GM full-size trucks and Suburban chassis and, in some cases, Ford, Dodge, and Cadillac applications.