2005 Cadillac Cts-v Mallett Edition Rare Collectible Ctsv Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Waterloo, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7L 346Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Cadillac
Model: CTS
Trim: V Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 33,199
Sub Model: Mallett
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Opportunities to purchase a car such as this do not happen often. This is a very rare version of an already
rare car. Dont miss this chance to own this collectible vehicle!
Information about the builder:
Mallet Cars was founded in 1997 by 26 year racing veterans, Chuck and Lance Mallett, with the goal of
producing the fastest, highest-quality signature series of C5 Corvettes available anywhere. Following the
success of the C5 venture, Chuck and Lance added the C6 Corvette, Cadillacs V series models, and V8
Pontiac Solstice and V8 Saturn Sky options to their lineup.
This car was #006 for 2005. The build included the following:
Standard Conversion Package:
5.7L (346 cid) LS6, 471 HP @ 6000, 433 lb-ft @ 4600
Custom ported LS6 heads, flow & CC matched
2006 and newer models feature the LS2 6.0L engine
Custom cam, valve springs, and pushrods
Custom calibration & dyno tuning
Mallett / Corsa stainless mufflers
Custom calibration & dyno tuning
Mallett rear wheel-hop stabilizer system
World famous Mallett billet shifter
Aggressive vehicle stance: Lowered / raked 3/4" with performance all-wheel
alignment
Exclusive Mallett body graphics
Mallett graphics embroidered on seat headrests
Mallett serial number plaque
2-year, 24,000 mile warranty (see Warranty for complete details)
Price for this package: $16,500.
Options:
Long Tube Mallet D-port Stainless Steel Headers (including Random Technology high-flow
catalytic converters - $1319 + $350 installation.
Mallet / Corsa Stainless Steel muffler system: $1195 plus $200 installation.
Mallet 1 pc forged-alloy wheels, 19x9, $3095+ tires.
That is over $22,600 in performance upgrades alone, on top of the ~$51,000 price for the vehicle itself
when new!
As mentioned, this car has the optional Mallett Wheels, of which there were reportedly only 25 sets
produced. Considered to be one of the best looking wheels for a first generation CTS-V, these one piece
forged wheels feature a durable finish and strong, light weight construction. These wheels alone still sell
for $2-3,000 on the rare occasion that they come up for sale.
- At just over 33,000 miles from new, this car is in excellent condition. The exterior has been very
well cared for, as has the interior. The interior is free from any rips, stains, damage, or excessive
wear. The exterior is very good as well, with the paint being in quite good shape, aside from one
small blemish on the front bumper, as shown in the pictures. Overall it shows very well.
Mechanically, the car is very sound:
- Runs great; no drivability issues.
- According to Chuck Mallett, this car put 438hp to the rear wheels after receiving its
modifications. That calculates to approximately 503hp at the crankshaft.
- This car was under extended warranty until early this spring, and so has always had any required service done in a very timely manner.
- Everything works on the car, exactly as it should. No issues or surprises.
- Car has had the oil changed religiously every 3,000 miles. Mobil 1 synthetic only.
issues taken care of in a prompt and through fashion.
- Window tint is 2% all the way around.
While under warranty, the rear differential was upgraded to the fourth and best
revision of the design, due to the original unit developing a slight whine as so many of the early versions are prone to do.
- Full dealer service records are available.
Current owner has owned the car since 2008, at which point it had 11,700 miles on it. It has never seen
snow, and has only been caught in the rain a handful of times. Very well cared for, always stored during
winter, etc.
Comprehensive photo set available; send message as eBay policy doesn't allow for the link to be posted here.
I will assist with shipping the vehicle if the buyer chooses. Arrangements for shipping and payment for shipping are buyer's responsibility.
Serious inquiries only, please.
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