2009 Cadillac Cts-v Hennessey 650v Package 658 Hp Super Charged #47 on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Fully loaded 2009 Cadillac CTS-V Sedan. Suede Wheel, Pano moon roof, pop up navigation, Recaro Sport Seats.
Car was sent to Hennessey Motorsports in Texas. and was upgraded to their 650v package. Get details here http://www.hennesseyperformance.com/v650.html Here is some information from the Hennessey Site re performance on this monster Hennessey HPE650 Upgrade Available for CTS-V Sedan, Coupe and Sport Wagon Models
This is the reason I am selling the Car.. Car is not California Smog Legal. Since it has Long tube Headers and NON CARB Catalytic converters. Again the car is not California Legal, and I am in california now. Please make sure you are away of this if you live in California Road Test: 2012 Hennessy CTS-V Hammer Wagon On Jan-07-14 at 19:35:51 PST, seller added the following information: Here are some updates for Question I have received that I did not add to the Q and A at the bottom. Q. What is the class 1 hitch on the car used for, what did you tow? A. It was used to carry a mountain bike rack. No trailer wiring installed, and no trailer has been towed. Q. When was the Hennessey Conversion done? How many miles seince then? A. 9-12-12 was date of Hennessey Upgrades. Exact Miles were not listed, but aprox 10k Q. Have you taken the car to the Drag Strip? if so what were the 1/4 mile times? A. I have not Drag Raced, or tacken the car to a road race track. Hennessey says 3.5 0-60 and 11.4 1/4 on their site. This is with stock wheels and tires. My guess if you add some drag radials, you could drop 1/2 second off that or more. Depends on how good you are. Q. What is the least you will take for the car? I have XXX to spend, and are you wiling to take that much? A. Car is a steal for the buy it now price. My reserve is several thousand less than the buy it now. Since I have had alot of interest I am going to let the auction run. Feel free to offer me any prioce for the car, just if it is much less than the current buy it now, I most likely will not end the auction early. But you never now. Q. Do you have any spare parts? A. Yes I have the original Chrome wheels, not in great shape straight and true, but some road rash on them. Will include them at the buy it now, otherwise they will be a separate auction at a later date. Q. Will you trade for my 1991 Pinto? A. Most likely not, as the car will probably be shipped. Q. Will you assist in pick up and drop off for any transport company? A. Absolutely I have no issues helping facilitate any transport related pickup and drop off. Q. Are the Seats Heated and cooled? what about the steering wheel? A. Heated and cooled seats = YES car is not equipped with heated wheel. Keep the questions coming, happy to answer them. Great car for a great price.. Happy bidding |
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