A bit of automotive history recently sold on Bring a Trailer. Pratt Miller, which headed engineering for the Cadillac race program, recently sold the prototype CTS-V race car. The car was built in 2003 and served as the development platform for Cadillac’s then-upcoming run in the SCCA World Challenge Series.
Here are some highlights and historical facts about the Cadillac CTS-V race car:
The car’s historical importance and unique feature set certainly make it an appealing choice for collectors and Cadillac enthusiasts.
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Polos, crew necks, jackets, and more.
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The No. 10 car was disqualified for excessive camber.