Donate a Mercedes-AMG Project ONE in Pittsburgh Today

The Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is an ultra-rare halo hypercar, featuring an F1-derived power unit and a legacy of cutting-edge engineering, designed for the discerning collector.

The Mercedes-AMG Project ONE is more than just a hypercar; it’s a masterclass in engineering excellence, embodying the pinnacle of Mercedes-AMG’s commitment to performance and innovation. As a prospective donor in Pittsburgh, your Project ONE contributes to the local automotive culture while becoming a part of a legacy that extends far beyond its initial MSRP of $2.7M. Each of the 275 allocated units serves not just as a vehicle, but as a meticulously crafted piece of automotive art with an allocation paper trail and original customer-of-record documentation ensuring its collector status.

Respecting the factory rebuild interval of approximately 50,000 km, prospective donors should be aware that the AMG-Performance-Center-certified service network is vital for maintaining this extraordinary machine. Entrusting your Project ONE to Steel City Wheels means you’re sharing an incredible motorsport legacy, ensuring it continues to impress future generations while supporting our mission to enhance the automotive community in Pittsburgh.

📖Generation guide

Project ONE Concept-Show-Car • 2017-2024

Initially unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Project ONE concept underwent rigorous development before becoming the pre-production hypercar we see today. This generation showcases the direct lineage from Formula 1 technology to road-legal performance.

AMG ONE Production Version • 2025+

The production version of the Project ONE is set to redefine hypercar performance with its F1-derived 1.6L turbocharged hybrid V6 power unit, optimized for street use while retaining its racetrack pedigree.

Known issues by generation

As with any hypercar, the Project ONE's F1-derived 1.6L V6 power unit, featuring the MGU-K and MGU-H, necessitates precise thermal management and regular servicing at AMG-certified facilities like Brixworth, UK, or Affalterbach, Germany. Adhering to the factory-specified rebuild interval of around 50,000 km is crucial to maintain performance and value. Additionally, the sophisticated hybrid battery cooling loop and synchronized electronic systems require expertise that only certified AMG centers can provide, ensuring your investment remains secure and fully operational.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE in the collector market is profoundly influenced by its allocation paper trail and original customer-of-record verification. To maximize its worth, owners must keep meticulous documentation, including factory rebuild receipts and service history at certified AMG centers. Original paint is paramount; any alteration can significantly diminish value, raising a red flag for collectors. Auction comparisons from platforms such as Hagerty, RM Sotheby’s, and Gooding & Company further reinforce the necessity for strict adherence to these collector-tier standards to maintain its market position, commonly valued at $7-12M.

Donation process for this model

Donating a Project ONE involves a stringent process, emphasizing the vehicle's hypercar-tier value. A qualified appraiser is mandatory to authenticate the vehicle, with IRS Form 8283 Section B and a written appraisal required due to its values exceeding $325k. All transport must be insurance-bonded and enclosed, and a pre-donation AMG-Performance-Center-certified PPI is essential for verifying the car's condition. Additionally, prospective donors must ensure that allocation documents and service history match the AMG-handcrafted engine plate for a seamless donation experience.

Pittsburgh regional notes

Pittsburgh offers unique advantages for Project ONE owners, with close proximity to qualified AMG-Performance Centers and the logistics for servicing at Brixworth, UK, or Affalterbach, Germany. The city boasts a growing community of hypercar collectors and access to climate-controlled storage solutions, ideal for preserving such a prestigious vehicle. The local climate is also more favorable compared to harsher salt-belt environments, ensuring that your investment remains in pristine condition.

FAQ

What is the F1-derived power unit rebuild interval?
The factory-specified rebuild interval for the Project ONE's F1-derived 1.6L V6 power unit is approximately 50,000 km (31,000 miles). This service must be conducted at certified facilities like Brixworth in the UK.
How can I authenticate the AMG-handcrafted engine plate?
Authentication of the AMG-handcrafted engine plate can be verified through the vehicle's allocation paper trail and service history. Only those documented at AMG-certified centers are considered valid for collector value.
What is required for the allocation paper trail?
The allocation paper trail must include original customer-of-record documentation and service history at AMG-certified locations. This is crucial for verifying authenticity and ensuring collector-tier status.
What should I know about carbon-ceramic brake service?
Carbon-ceramic brakes require specialized knowledge for service and inspection. Only certified AMG Performance Centers should handle this type of maintenance to avoid issues with warranty and performance.
How do I verify if my car is a 722 Edition or base SLR?
Verification can be conducted by referencing the vehicle's VIN and production records. Documentation from certified AMG centers will also highlight any special editions and modifications.
What are the IRS Form 8283 requirements for donations?
For donations valued over $5k, IRS Form 8283 Section B is required, along with a qualified written appraisal. This is mandatory for vehicles exceeding the $325k threshold.
Why is insurance-bonded enclosed transport necessary?
Insurance-bonded enclosed transport is crucial to prevent damage during transit and to protect the vehicle's value. Any deviation from this can result in catastrophic implications for the car's worth.

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If you’re considering donating your Mercedes-AMG Project ONE, now is the time to make a remarkable contribution to the Pittsburgh automotive community. Your donation will not only support the local car culture but also ensure that your hypercar continues its legacy of performance and luxury. Join us at Steel City Wheels in celebrating the pinnacle of automotive engineering.

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