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We aint dead yet:)

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When you read the racing post, scroll down to the "C" series post..... with the extras shown it stands at over $90,000............ and you still have to put the engine and trans in!!!! Holy Crap...
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The top story on the racing H3. Black Rhino has bought one 1/32 scale H3 Slot Car (4wheel drive) cars are available in blue white and red in clean and "dirty" versions.
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>>When you read the racing post, scroll down to the "C" series post..... with the extras shown it stands at over $90,000............ and you still have to put the engine and trans in!!!! Holy Crap...<<



AM General had told us that even if you allow $20k to source your own engine/trans on top of the $90k price tag what you would be getting is essentially a brand new H1/Humvee for well below the asking price of a new H1 during the last year they were being offered. They did a good job of reminding us that this will be a kit like no other- a kit using authentic parts from the original manufacturer, not a cheap fiberglass body on a vw chassis lol. They have such an efficient assembly process that they can offer the kit like 85% finished with less cost and effort than it would be to bag everything and ship it completely unassembled.
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Dont get me wrong, I would love a new "C" series but, $100,000 for a ride like that and I doubt very many people would be taking them off road in a hurry. I still think that AM should have gone for volume at a cheaper price. Personally I would be more inclined to buy an older H1 for $20,000 - $30,000 and spend $15,000 - $20,000 getting it back to "new" condition. That is still half the cost for what would be the same rig to a great degree.



I am still wondering about the insurance costs for the "C" as it is still a "kit car" no matter what way you look at it?
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I hear ya mang! If it was just as simple for me as "write a cheque" I'd be on the list for a C series. However, since I have to squirrel money away to save for another truck it will most likely be a '99 or maybe 2000 H1. Just need to decide if it'll be a hard top or soft top...oh , and save more pennies!! lol Any members need their driveways shoveled?? Call me! <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... lphone.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':cellphone:' />
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[quote name='HummerBee' timestamp='1355445700' post='41436']

I hear ya mang! If it was just as simple for me as "write a cheque" I'd be on the list for a C series. However, since I have to squirrel money away to save for another truck it will most likely be a '99 or maybe 2000 H1. Just need to decide if it'll be a hard top or soft top...oh , and save more pennies!! lol Any members need their driveways shoveled?? Call me! <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... lphone.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':cellphone:' />

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If your willing to make the drive, I can pay ya to shovel mine! hahahha <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... >/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
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[quote name='Smasher' timestamp='1355463626' post='41438']

If your willing to make the drive, I can pay ya to shovel mine! hahahha <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... >/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />

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You say that now but we'll see how ya feel when you get the bill for $1800.00!! <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... ySheep.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':holysheep:' /> <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... 7_sick.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':pukewar:' />
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Oddly i paid 90k for my truck used back in 2000 when they were not cheap, so 100k 12 years later for a brand new up to date truck is good,i think.

If i add up my repairs etc plus shop rent and tools over the years its way more than the truck cost. Right now the only way i could get a Csries would be to sell my existing truck which is not an option. We will see what happens down the road. I hope enough people buy in to keep it going.
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[quote name='GreenMeanie' timestamp='1355559349' post='41455']

Oddly i paid 90k for my truck used back in 2000 when they were not cheap, so 100k 12 years later for a brand new up to date truck is good,i think.

If i add up my repairs etc plus shop rent and tools over the years its way more than the truck cost. Right now the only way i could get a Csries would be to sell my existing truck which is not an option. We will see what happens down the road. I hope enough people buy in to keep it going.

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I guess that is a very good point. We don't see many 2006 H1's on the used market and they are still valued well above $110 000 when they do sell. If I remember correctly we were told that a 2006 Alpha retailed over $150 and are now selling used for more than that.
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Also the GM contract with AMG for the HUMMER name , End's 2014 - 2015 . Then AMG gets it back . You bet there will be a reckoning !!
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