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| Brand | AM General |
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| Year of manufacturing | 2005 |
The AM General Humvee is an iconic off-road vehicle, boasting incredible capability, massive presence, and a portal axle four-wheel drive system that allows for truly impressive ground clearance. This particular Humvee is an ex-Army M1165A1 model, and it touts some great equipment – including a hood-mounted air intake system, underbody shielding, and air conditioning. It also features a handful of desirable modifications – like a Vevor SC130000 electric winch, LED exterior lighting, Pexmor bucket seats, and more. Plus, this Humvee is titled for road use, further adding to its appeal.
2005 AM General M1165A1, finished in black with a tan and black interior.
This truck was built for the United States Army and was reportedly purchased by the former owner in 2025. It’s currently street legal and titled in Montana.
A partial list of notable equipment reported by the former owner includes portal axles, a hood-mounted air intake system, underbody shielding, side mirrors, a tachometer with engine hour readout, and air conditioning.
A full list of notable modifications reported by the former owner is detailed below. Highlights include a Raptor Coating spray-on bedliner applied to the exterior, a Vevor SC13000 electric winch, armored top and rear curtain, and LED exterior lighting.
AM General developed the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV, or Humvee) for the American Army. Production started in 1984, and the Humvee made its combat debut when the United States invaded Panama in 1989; it then rose to prominence as a symbol of the United States armed forces during the Gulf War in 1991.
Power comes from a 6.5-liter turbodiesel V8, rated at about 190 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to all four wheels via a 4-speed automatic transmission and a 2-speed transfer case.
Exterior:
Interior:
Known Flaws
The former owner reports that this M1165A1’s odometer may have been replaced. It currently reads approximately 200 miles, but true mileage is unknown (TMU).
The former owner also reports that the engine hour readout shows approximately 360 hours.
Chips and scratches around the exterior
Recent Service History
The former owner reports that the following services have been performed:
September 2025 (~169 miles): Engine oil and filter, transmission fluid, transfer case fluid, differential fluid, and wheel hub oil changed, tires and front and rear brakes replaced
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