Donate a Rare Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series to Wheels for Impact

Gift the ultra-rare Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series, powered by a 720 hp F1-derived flat-plane-crank V8, and embodying a hypercar-tier collector legacy with a Nurburgring lap record.

In the vibrant automotive ecosystem of Washington DC, a typical donor of the Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series (C190) understands the rarity and collector stature of this hyper-performance coupe. With only 1,700 units produced worldwide and a well-documented allocation paper trail, this vehicle represents the pinnacle of automotive engineering and exclusivity. Donors are encouraged to maintain a stringent record keeping of their vehicle's history, ensuring the integrity of its collector value.

As a final-year halo model in the GT Black Series program, the 2021-2022 edition combines breathtaking performance with unparalleled luxury. Donors are tasked with respecting its factory rebuild intervals and maintaining a relationship with the AMG-Performance-Center certified service network. By donating your GT Black Series, you are not only contributing to a noble cause but also preserving the legacy of one of the most coveted vehicles on the planet.

📖Generation guide

GT Black Series (C190) • 2021-2022

The pinnacle of the AMG GT lineage, featuring a 720 hp flat-plane-crank V8, deployable rear wing, and superior aerodynamics, this model encapsulates the final evolution of the GT Black Series program.

AMG ONE • 2025+

The production version of the Project ONE, this vehicle boasts a hybrid powertrain derived from F1 technology, expected to redefine performance standards in the hypercar segment.

SLR McLaren • 2003-2010

A collaboration between Mercedes and McLaren, the SLR McLaren features a supercharged V8 engine, offering a blend of luxury and track-ready performance in multiple variations.

Known issues by generation

The Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series (C190) is equipped with the M178 LS2 4.0L flat-plane-crank V8, a marvel of engineering that demands meticulous maintenance. Engine rebuild intervals are set between 60,000 to 80,000 miles, conducted exclusively at AMG-certified Performance Centers. This ensures that each engine maintains its legendary performance and authenticity, verified by the AMG-handcrafted engine signature plate. Alongside this, the dual-clutch transmission and carbon-ceramic brakes require attentive service to preserve the vehicle's exceptional capabilities and collector value.

Donation value by condition + generation

As a hypercar-tier collector vehicle, the Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series commands significant value based on its condition and provenance. A well-documented allocation paper trail and original-customer-of-record verification are critical for establishing authenticity. Furthermore, the original paint must remain intact—factory color changes are considered catastrophic. Service receipts from AMG-Performance-Center certified inspections and the AMG-handcrafted-plate authentication provide essential documentation for valuation, often exceeding $400,000 at reputable auction venues, with low-mileage examples reaching upwards of $900,000.

Donation process for this model

The donation process for your Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series requires adherence to specific regulations. A qualified appraisal is mandatory, including IRS Form 8283 Section B for vehicles valued at $325,000 and above. Additionally, an AMG-Performance-Center-certified pre-purchase inspection (PPI) must be completed prior to donation, alongside necessary allocation and service-history documentation. For transportation, insurance-bonded enclosed transport is required to safeguard the vehicle’s integrity throughout the donation process.

Washington DC regional notes

In Washington DC, owners of the GT Black Series can benefit from proximity to AMG-Performance Centers for service and maintenance. This region boasts a concentrated community of hypercar collectors who understand the nuances of preserving such high-value vehicles. Climate-controlled storage facilities are available to help maintain optimal conditions for your GT Black Series, ensuring that it remains in pristine condition, free from the perils of salt-belt exposure.

FAQ

What is the rebuild interval for the M178 LS2 V8?
The M178 LS2 flat-plane-crank V8 requires a rebuild interval of 60,000 to 80,000 miles, performed at AMG-certified Performance Centers to maintain its performance and integrity.
How do I verify the AMG-handcrafted-engine plate?
The AMG-handcrafted-engine plate is affixed to the intake manifold and should include the signature of the technician who crafted the engine. Verification ensures authenticity and collector status.
What documentation is required for the allocation paper trail?
To ensure authenticity, you must provide documentation that includes the original customer of record, allocation papers, and detailed service history associated with the vehicle.
What are the service requirements for carbon-ceramic brakes?
Carbon-ceramic brakes require regular inspection and potential replacement at around 60,000 miles to ensure optimal performance, as wear can significantly impact collector value.
How do I authenticate my SLR McLaren 722 Edition?
To authenticate a 722 Edition, you should verify the VIN against official factory records, which detail the production history and any unique specifications of the vehicle.
What are the requirements for the IRS Form 8283?
For vehicle values of $325,000 and above, IRS Form 8283 Section B must be completed, alongside a qualified written appraisal from a hypercar specialist to substantiate the vehicle's value.
Is enclosed transport mandatory for donation?
Yes, insurance-bonded enclosed transport is mandatory for high-value vehicles like the GT Black Series to prevent damage during transit.

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If you own a Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series and are ready to make a meaningful contribution, consider donating your exceptional vehicle to Wheels for Impact. Your donation not only preserves its legacy but also supports vital causes in our community, enhancing the impact of your generous act.

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