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Assorted emblems specific to Hummer, in no particular order or year.
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Hummer H1 logo. The Hummer H1 is a civilian vehicle based on the M998 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), popularly known as the Humvee, which was created by AM General. The vehicle was produced from 1992 through 2006.
Hummer H2 logo. The H2 SUV is the second vehicle sold under the Hummer marque of General Motors. It is a large truck (lighter and slightly slimmer than the Hummer H1, while slightly longer and slightly taller) with room for six passengers (including driver).
Hummer H3 logo. The Hummer H3 SUV is a vehicle from General Motors' Hummer division, introduced in 2006. The H3 is the smallest of the three Hummer models, and though the H3 concept car was a pickup truck, the final vehicle is a conventional SUV.
Hummer H3 Alpha emblem. Hummer announced the H3 Alpha at the 2007 New York Auto Show. The Alpha moniker returns, originally seen on the H1, giving the H3 5.3 liters of V8 power.
Hummer H3 Alpha emblem. Hummer announced the H3 Alpha at the 2007 New York Auto Show. The Alpha moniker returns, originally seen on the H1, giving the H3 5.3 liters of V8 power.
2008 Hummer "HX" concept emblem. (source GM).
2003 Hummer H2 emblem. (source GM).
Hummer H2H Hydrogen emblem. (source GM).
2009 Hummer H3T emblem. (source GM).
Vortec 8100 decal from a 2002 Hummer H1. (source GM).
Duramax Diesel emblem from a 2006 Hummer H1 Alpha. (source GM).
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