- Built on a 2003 H1 chassis showing just 20,000 miles.
- Powered by a 6.5-liter turbo diesel V8 with 4WD.
- It looks like a Rezvani Tank with zero subtlety left.
Just about every person who loves cars enjoys customizing their ride. Some people take that to the extreme, and we have a perfect example of it here. Evidently built by the Parker Brothers, what we have here is a Hummer H1 that looks nothing like it originally did.
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If you’re the kind of person who thinks the Rezvani Tank just isn’t gaudy enough, and you happen to admire the Batmobile from Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, you might want to allocate some funds because this thing is going up for sale.
A Hummer Disguised as a Movie Prop
Dubbed the “Boss,” this 2003 Hummer H1 features 20,000 miles on the odometer, a familiar 6.5-liter turbo diesel V8, an automatic gearbox, and four-wheel drive. It also happens to have a body, cabin, and tires that scream out for attention more than a neglected child. Let’s break down the outside first.
The body seems to take cues from the Christopher Nolan Batmobile and some Rezvani projects. The nose features a heavy slant and just enough bodywork to cover the diesel engine under the hood.
Angular lighting, airflow vents, and exposed suspension components make for one of the most aggressive front ends we’ve ever seen on a Hummer. Wheel arches that appear to be a nautical mile from the tires sit above each corner of the vehicle. The cool part is that they’re technically useful.
The builders put 44” super swamper tires on this SUV, so the extra clearance is helpful. The wheels are evidently custom units built just for this vehicle. It’s unclear how large they are, but they look gigantic considering how big the tires are.
The body itself features Raptor lining, and the doors have hinges only on the rear so they open backwards of what one might expect. Speaking of backwards, the exhausts route through the rear of the body and exit just behind the roof in the same way you’d see in a modern McLaren.
Once in the cabin, the drama continues. Gone are the super-cramped constraints of the normal H1. Instead, there are two spacious-looking seats in what appears to be a cabin of little more than red surfaces. That includes the upholstery, trim, dash pad, and more. A simple tablet infotainment system sits above manual climate controls.
So what would you pay for a machine this unhinged? It’s headed to Mecum’s Kissimmee auction in January, and you can take a closer look at the listing here. Let us know what you think in the comments.

