The Hennessey Venom GT supercar was once regarded as the fastest production vehicle in the world. Purchasing a new one from Hennessey Performance Engineering was quite a difficult mission, considering its limited production run. But now, you can have a chance to own a seemingly new Venom GT that logged less than 1,000 miles on the odometer.

3 Chassis No 9 of 13

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Now on sale in Murrysville, Pennsylvania is a Hennessey Venom GT built in 2014, with Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) SCCLHCPCXAHA10482. Bearing chassis number 9, this Venom GT is one of the latter-built models of the limited run supercar. Overall, only 13 examples were made, including prototypes. This Venom GT is a very rare find among exclusive supercars, as it was driven for only 745 miles – making it virtually brand new despite being five years old.

This particular example is the only white Venom GT ever built. Featuring a red interior, this supercar is believed to be the only privately owned vehicle displayed on the Concept Greens at Pebble Beach.

2 1,244 Hp Of Monstrous Output

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Just to refresh your memory, the Hennessey Venom GT was once crowned the fastest production car in the world going as fast as 270.49 miles per hour. Hennessey, however, claims that the Venom GT can go faster than that, although the firm failed to document the speed.

This wasn’t an impossible feat for the Venom GT as it is served by very dynamic engines – the most powerful version of which delivers more than 1,200 hp of peak output. On this particular example, a Chevrolet LS7 7.0-liter twin turbocharged V8 engine was fitted and tuned to deliver a monstrous 1,244 hp of max output sent to the wheels via a Ford GT 6-speed manual transmission.

1 Up For Sale

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After five years since it was built, this Hennessey Venom GT is now available at Choice Auto Sales in Murrysville, Pennsylvania. Hennessey Performance Engineering actually built this example on February 2014. All examples of the Venom GT are based on the 2010 Lotus Elise, although there seems to be nothing left of the original.

This Hennessey Venom GT can be yours for $1.5 million, and its current owner is willing to sell it to anyone as long as the asking price is paid.

(Source: Motor1)