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  2. Hummer H1 - Wikipedia

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    The civilian version was produced from 1992 through 2006 and was the first of what became the Hummer line. [3] AM General built both the H1 and the Humvee in its Mishawaka, Indiana, facility. GM stopped marketing the H1 in the 2006 model year, but AM General continued production of the military Humvee versions through 2018. [4]

  3. Humvee - Wikipedia

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    M998, M998A1, M1038, and M1038A1 model Humvees are available, which are out of U.S. service and lack armor. AM General has been opposed to the resale of military Humvees to the general public, primarily because surplus government vehicles would have cut into sales related to the civilian Hummer model, whose production ended in 2010. [173]

  4. AM General - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, AM General built a factory at 13200 McKinley Hwy in Mishawaka, for HMMWV production. In 1992, AM General began marketing the HMMWV to the civilian market under the Hummer brand. In 1999, GM acquired the rights to the brand and continued production of the original civilian Hummer as the H1 until June 2006. [12]

  5. File:AM General (Hummer) (1987) owned by Gerald Friese.JPG

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  6. Hummer H2 - Wikipedia

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    The Hummer H2 is a full-size off-road sport utility vehicle (SUV) that was marketed by Hummer and built in the AM General facility under contract from General Motors from 2002 until 2009. It is based on a modified GMT820 GM three-quarter-ton pickup truck in the front and a half-ton 1500 frame in the rear.

  7. M151 ¼-ton 4×4 utility truck - Wikipedia

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    AM General HMMWV The Truck, Utility, ¼-Ton, 4×4, or simply M151 was the successor to the Korean War M38 and M38A1 Jeep Light Utility Vehicles . The M151 had an integrated body design which offered a little more space than prior jeeps, and featured all-around independent suspension with coil springs.

  8. M939 series 5-ton 6×6 truck - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 AM General, who built all M809s, began rebuilding M809s into the M939 and M939A1 series at their South Bend, Indiana plant. They would rebuild 24,100. They would rebuild 24,100. A follow-up model, the all-new M939A2 series, was produced by Bowen-McLaughlin-York/BMY in Marysville, Ohio.

  9. Category:AM General vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "AM General vehicles" ... Hummer; Hummer H1; Humvee; J. Jeep DJ; M. M35 series 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck; M939 series 5-ton 6×6 truck; M1151