Discovery Channel Hummer
#1
Discovery Channel Hummer
With enough cash, you can too own the Hummer as seen on the Discover Channel's "Daily Green Planet". I think I fell in love with it..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/850hp...em120241698330
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/850hp...em120241698330
#5
RE: Discovery Channel Hummer
description says upgraded balljoints -- are they the rebuildable ones ( http://www.uorva.com/products.html ) or the normal moogs? Truck looks nice.
#10
RE: Discovery Channel Hummer
Damn thats sweet,
Anyone have or considered the hline diesel conversion for the H2? I can't get the numbers to work out price/benefit, math just doesn't work. Plus its almost impossible to get anyone from hline to call you back or respond to emails. Last number I saw was around $25 to 28K, ouch. Thats likethree orfour years worth of fuel for me even at $4 a gallon. So if I only pic up on average about 7 mpgs with the conversion it would take about 8years to break even at around $4 per gallon.In order to make the numbers work you would have to run cooking oil most of the time. So you would be constantly flushing the lines to keep the cooking oil from gelling in the fuel lines and you would need a steady supply of cooking oil. I can by another car and put less miles on the hummer and come out better. Unless I'm missing something, the numbers don't work.
Ok enough of that, I got side tracked, back to the topic, If it actually meets the reserve price and sells any bets on what it will sell for. My guess is low to mid 80s.
Anyone have or considered the hline diesel conversion for the H2? I can't get the numbers to work out price/benefit, math just doesn't work. Plus its almost impossible to get anyone from hline to call you back or respond to emails. Last number I saw was around $25 to 28K, ouch. Thats likethree orfour years worth of fuel for me even at $4 a gallon. So if I only pic up on average about 7 mpgs with the conversion it would take about 8years to break even at around $4 per gallon.In order to make the numbers work you would have to run cooking oil most of the time. So you would be constantly flushing the lines to keep the cooking oil from gelling in the fuel lines and you would need a steady supply of cooking oil. I can by another car and put less miles on the hummer and come out better. Unless I'm missing something, the numbers don't work.
Ok enough of that, I got side tracked, back to the topic, If it actually meets the reserve price and sells any bets on what it will sell for. My guess is low to mid 80s.