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Hummer: How the Little Truck Company Hit the Big Time, Thanks to Saddam, Schwarzenegger, and GM

Hummer: How the Little Truck Company Hit the Big Time, Thanks to Saddam, Schwarzenegger, and GM
Part company history, part business tale, and part action novel, "Hummer tells the story of the Humvee's rise from a utility vehicle bred for military use to a suburban status-symbol. Mere than a simple story of GM's clever branding scheme at a perfect juncture in automotive, consumer, and world histories, this book is a cultural dissection of what images make American's open then pocketbooks so readily, and how buying American consumers was never so easy--or conflicted. Americans got their first real look at the Hummer during the first Gulf War. Interestingly, because of the advent of 24-hour news at this same point in time, the Gulf War served as priceless free advertising for AM General's war machine. After seeing the Hummer in action, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger reportedly helped to convince AM General to prep the Hummer for civilian sales and was one of the first to own one.



Hummer: The Next Generation by Michael Green,
Hummer: The Next Generation by Michael Green,
The first all-color look at all military and civilian versions of the popular Hummer -- from the ultimate military transport to Hollywood cruiser.



Military surplus - Military surplus are goods, usually matériel, that are sold at public auction when no longer needed by the military. Entrepreneurs often buy these goods and resell them at surplus stores.

Surplus store - A surplus store sells items that are used, or purchased but never used, but no longer needed. The surplus is often military, government or industrial excess.

Hummer - Hummer is a marque of vehicles sold by General Motors. For the military vehicles of which the trademark is based see HMMWV.

ADC Aircraft - ADC Aircraft (Aircraft Disposals Company) was a British firm established in March 1920 to take advantage of the large number of World War I-surplus military aircraft on the market. ADC bought ex-military aircraft and converted them to various civil roles before on-selling them.



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