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04-02-2007, 01:17 PM
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H3T
I wish Hummer would build the H3T concept that I have seen. I would like a single cab pickup type Hummer to drive as my everyday ride. Well that is if they ever let me start driving myself around some day soon.
TAZ
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04-02-2007, 03:33 PM
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Re: H3T
I saw spy shots of the H3 being made into a pickup with the same size doors and cab space, but extended for bed space. This is not what you wanted, but it might be something of interest for you.
http://www.gmhummer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=424
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04-04-2007, 08:16 AM
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Re: H3T
Thanks MajorGeek,
I think I saw those spy shots. It would not be a bad design at all. i just had doubts how much bed space they could get if they do not do a single cab design.
TAZ
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04-04-2007, 01:46 PM
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Re: H3T
Im assuming with the stretch that it appears they are adding at least a foot and the H3 already has a few feet back there. Roughly 5 feet should be do-able. Followed up with a tailgate extender and you could reach 8 feet, which is a target in a perfect world so that lumber, sheetrock, etc. fits in there. Anyone owning a Ford Supercrew knows what I mean, 5 1\2 foot bed with the bed extender and your golden. I see Nissan and and a lot of other companies shipping bed extenders factory, wish I invented it.
Of course, as the H3 will always be a "mid size" vehicle, i am curious to see what they shoot for. Worst case, even a 4 foot bed with extender gives you 6 feet. You can only stretch the H3 so far before you really change its appearance too much.
I hope they take the time to color match spray the beds. Had it dont to my last pickup truck, looks good, functional, can be touched up and quite affordable.
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Originally Posted by HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
Thanks MajorGeek,
I think I saw those spy shots. It would not be a bad design at all. i just had doubts how much bed space they could get if they do not do a single cab design.
TAZ
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04-05-2007, 05:49 PM
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Re: H3T
I'm surprised we haven't seen much of this vehicle lately. October was the last sighting.
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