It’s been said that great Hummers aren’t born, they’re made. This one certainly represents that philosophy. Featuring a Predator conversion complete with build sheets, a Predator Hummer Student Manual and two promotional t-shirts, this H1 is largely the one that everyone dreams about. Powered by the LBZ 6.6L Duramax diesel, the engine was built with head and crank studs for strength. Backed by an Allison automatic transmission, the Hummer is also equipped with the 2-4-wheel drive transfer case, allowing the Hummer to cruise in 2-wheel drive, improving fuel economy. Painted dark gray with black trim, the H1 is fitted with Search and Rescue bumpers, a roof rack, spare tire, FLIR infrared camera, front and rear Warn winches with bag, gloves, straps, booklet, cables, pulley and ring, front and rear spotlight and LED lights, and new 37-inch Nitto tires. Inside, the dark motif is carried through the interior with two-tone black and brown upholstery, door panels and console, and a battery of carbon fiber trim, including the steering wheel which is also topped off with some wood. Passengers will love the Monsoon stereo system with subwoofer, Rugged Radio communication system with four headsets and, just for that touch of security, a remote alarm system. Aesthetically, this Hummer has a remarkably imposing appearance, the graphite gray color and black accessories and equipment, big wheels and just the general design of the H1 Wagon outwardly expressing a notable sense of authority and overall size. Having earned their stripes and popularity in various military operations around the world, the original Humvee captured the imagination of people who admired the go anywhere, do anything at any time, over any terrain attitude the Hummers offered—nicely too, properly driven, they deliver well. Extra equipment only makes them that much more capable and menacing, hence why so many agree, the best Hummers are made.