Hello everyone!
Today it is two years since the GovPlanet auction of my Humvee, so I thought it would be a good day to start a build thread. The truck was finally delivered to me the day before New Years Eve (yes, over 21 months of waiting). I've been a fan of these trucks since the 90s, but I have actually only once seen one for about 15 seconds. While waiting for the truck I have been preparing myself by reading the -10 and -20 manuals and the troubleshooting guide. I have also read almost every new post on this site for the past two years. I have learned a lot, so thank you all for that!
The truck is an M998 from 1990 in very good condition. The odometer shows 34k miles, which looks to be original. The engine has been upgraded to a 6.5 GEP (engine block from 2004) and it looks like it hasn't been used since. The only fault I've found so far is the cold advance switch and one door that went missing during transport.
It must have been quite a chock for the poor thing to experience the Finnish winter after a life in the Californian desert! I have only been driving it short trips so far, since I have not had time yet to check the hubs or change the oils. Here is a video of the first test drive: Youtube
The plan now is to get it road legal. I bought the truck through Thijs Trading in the Netherlands, who also sold me the helmet top. I needed to have the truck registered abroad, otherwise it would have been considered a 2022 model year, with all the modern requirements. The regulations here are very strict, but also very well defined. The following changes will be needed:
Lights - The stock headlamps are too close together so I will add new low beams further out. I will also change to LED tail lights, which are legal here.
Doors - I will add Gen 2 doors from PlanB supply to get road legal windows. Although x-doors would have been nicer.
Seats - The front seats need to have head rests.
Steering column - I will add a Hummer H1 steering column in order to get a steering wheel lock, which is required here.
After it is road legal I will continue with a fresh coat of paint, adding insulation, a 12V system, a center console, central locking and so on. The final goal is also to make it electric. I have done the calculations and rough design for this, but I think it will be a couple of years (10?) before I have time for that.
This will be a long build, but I will keep you updated along the way.
Today it is two years since the GovPlanet auction of my Humvee, so I thought it would be a good day to start a build thread. The truck was finally delivered to me the day before New Years Eve (yes, over 21 months of waiting). I've been a fan of these trucks since the 90s, but I have actually only once seen one for about 15 seconds. While waiting for the truck I have been preparing myself by reading the -10 and -20 manuals and the troubleshooting guide. I have also read almost every new post on this site for the past two years. I have learned a lot, so thank you all for that!
The truck is an M998 from 1990 in very good condition. The odometer shows 34k miles, which looks to be original. The engine has been upgraded to a 6.5 GEP (engine block from 2004) and it looks like it hasn't been used since. The only fault I've found so far is the cold advance switch and one door that went missing during transport.
It must have been quite a chock for the poor thing to experience the Finnish winter after a life in the Californian desert! I have only been driving it short trips so far, since I have not had time yet to check the hubs or change the oils. Here is a video of the first test drive: Youtube
The plan now is to get it road legal. I bought the truck through Thijs Trading in the Netherlands, who also sold me the helmet top. I needed to have the truck registered abroad, otherwise it would have been considered a 2022 model year, with all the modern requirements. The regulations here are very strict, but also very well defined. The following changes will be needed:
Lights - The stock headlamps are too close together so I will add new low beams further out. I will also change to LED tail lights, which are legal here.
Doors - I will add Gen 2 doors from PlanB supply to get road legal windows. Although x-doors would have been nicer.
Seats - The front seats need to have head rests.
Steering column - I will add a Hummer H1 steering column in order to get a steering wheel lock, which is required here.
After it is road legal I will continue with a fresh coat of paint, adding insulation, a 12V system, a center console, central locking and so on. The final goal is also to make it electric. I have done the calculations and rough design for this, but I think it will be a couple of years (10?) before I have time for that.
This will be a long build, but I will keep you updated along the way.