After drafting the final specifications for the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle in 1979, the U.S. Army decided on AM General for the Humvee. The civilian version rolled out in 1992, and the ...
Once a symbol of military might, the AM General M998 HMMWV has found new life as a reimagined, road-ready luxury machine. This 1992 four-door slant-back example, restored and customized by Military ...
The Ford Motor Company and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles make the most exciting off-road pickups out there, but neither the F-150 Raptor nor the TRX come close to a military truck with 39-inch tires and a ...
The HMMWV contract to replace the original 1950s design GPW Jeep was bid on and won by AM General, beginning production in 1983. Because the 24 hour news cycle began shortly thereafter, it wasn't long ...
AM General, as a production company, has a decades-long relationship with the American government starting when the company was initially associated with the Studebaker. Studebaker partnered with the ...
U.S. Army surplus 1989 AM General M998 Humvee HMMWV -- yours for the low, low price of $10,000 (and up). Photo source: GovPlanet.com. Back in the dog days of the financial crisis, as the U.S.
While owning a real military vehicle brings with it as many complications as compliments, owning a piece of movie quasi-history might help make up for some of the trouble you're sure to incur with ...
Once the Gulf War was over, AM General decided to celebrate by turning its M998 Humvee military truck into a highly capable road car. Using GM’s 6.2-liter Detroit Diesel V8, what later became the H1 ...