Unmodified 1993 AM General Humvee with clean Michigan title and four-door truck configuration, runs and drives well.
A true piece of American military history has hit the civilian market. This 1993 AM General Humvee (HMMWV)—originally stationed on a U.S. military base in Virginia—is now being offered for sale with a clean and clear Michigan title, making it a rare opportunity for collectors and off-road enthusiasts alike.

Manufactured under a 1983 U.S. Department of Defense contract for 55,000 units, AM General's High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, or Humvee, became an icon of the Gulf War and beyond. This specific example is an unmolested, four-door truck variant, and retains its military-grade utility and ruggedness with minimal signs of wear for its age.
The Humvee starts, runs, and drives well, a testament to its careful maintenance while in service. Unlike many examples that have been heavily modified or poorly restored, this vehicle remains close to original military specification. It features clean undercarriage components, a rarity for ex-military vehicles of this era.

Included are canvas coverings and support hardware for the truck bed, as well as a full-size spare tire, enhancing its usability for overland builds or historical preservation.

With its brutal simplicity, go-anywhere capability, and unmistakable military silhouette, this 1993 Humvee represents both functional value and collector appeal. Street-titled and ready for registration in Michigan, it can now serve civilian duty—whether at a ranch, in a collection, or heading off-road into extreme terrain.