Welcome to BeachMoto Aid's donation page for the exclusive Mercedes-AMG Project ONE. This ultra-rare hypercar, born from motorsport pedigree, embodies cutting-edge engineering with its F1-derived 1.6L turbocharged hybrid V6 engine. Each vehicle in this limited allocation of 275 cars holds immense collector value, making it not just a donation but a legacy for the Daytona Beach community. As a prospective donor, your contribution helps us support local initiatives while ensuring the preservation of automotive excellence.
The donation process is designed with utmost respect for the hypercar-tier collector discipline. You will need to provide a comprehensive allocation paper-trail along with original-customer-of-record verification. Additionally, maintaining the factory rebuild interval and utilizing AMG-Performance-Center-certified facilities for service is paramount for the integrity of your vehicle’s value. Join us in this unique opportunity to leave a mark, supporting BeachMoto Aid and nurturing a community dedicated to automotive passion.
📖Generation guide
Project ONE • 2025+
The culmination of the Project ONE concept show car, evolved for customer delivery featuring the F1-derived engine in a limited production run of just 275 units.
GT Black Series • 2021-2022
A single-year halo hypercar that redefined track performance, known for its Nurburgring record and unmatched powertrain refinement.
SLR McLaren • 2003-2010
A collaboration between Mercedes and McLaren, available in coupe and roadster configurations, revered for its flat-plane V8 and iconic design.
722 Edition • 2007
A limited edition of the SLR, the 722 Edition emphasized performance enhancements, celebrating the legendary Stirling Moss.
Stirling Moss • 2009
An exclusive variant of the SLR, this model pays homage to racing legend Stirling Moss, featuring a unique design and a focus on lightweight performance.
Known issues by generation
Understanding the nuances of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is essential for any potential donor. The heart of this hypercar, the F1-derived 1.6L turbocharged V6, requires meticulous attention to maintenance, with mandatory rebuilds at the factory-specified interval of ~50,000 km (31,000 miles). This demanding service is performed at Brixworth, UK, which requires both expertise in thermal management and electric machine synchronization. Additionally, the hybrid system comprising MGU-K and MGU-H components mandates service at AMG-certified facilities to uphold the integrity and value of the vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
The collector value of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is significantly impacted by its condition and history. Vehicles with a verified allocation paper-trail and original-customer-of-record documentation are in high demand, often commanding prices between $7-12M in the secondary market. Original paint and factory condition are paramount; any color change is viewed as catastrophic. Essential paperwork includes factory rebuild receipts and service history from AMG-certified facilities. Values are supported by auction comparables from respected names like Hagerty, RM Sotheby's, and Gooding & Company, making qualified appraisals mandatory for accurate valuation.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Mercedes-AMG Project ONE requires adherence to hypercar-tier specifics. A qualified appraisal is mandatory, alongside the completion of IRS Form 8283 Section B to document the vehicle’s value, which routinely exceeds the $5k threshold. Insurance-bonded enclosed transport is required to maintain the vehicle's integrity during transit. Additionally, a pre-donation AMG-Performance-Center-certified PPI is essential to ensure the vehicle's condition aligns with collector standards, along with providing all necessary documentation for allocation and service history.
Daytona Beach regional notes
For Project ONE owners in Daytona Beach, the local ecosystem offers unique advantages for hypercar maintenance and preservation. Proximity to AMG-Performance-Centers ensures convenient access to factory-certified service and support. Furthermore, shipping logistics to Brixworth, UK, or Affalterbach, Germany, are simplified due to regional connections, enhancing the collector experience. The climate-controlled storage options in the area also contribute to optimal preservation, distinguishing between salt-belt and sun-belt environments to maintain the value of your hypercar.
FAQ
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