Aston Martin Vulcan & AMR Pro Donation in Utah

Join the elite circle of automotive enthusiasts by donating the Aston Martin Vulcan or AMR Pro — a limited-production track-only halo-special embodying the pinnacle of engineering and bespoke craftsmanship.

The Aston Martin Vulcan and its AMR Pro variant represent the zenith of track-focused engineering, combining sophisticated aerodynamics with a breathtaking 7.0L V12 engine. Built between 2015 and 2016, only 24 units were meticulously crafted at Aston Martin's Gaydon facility, positioning them as blue-chip collector artifacts in the automotive world. Each car is a testament to Aston Martin's commitment to performance, rarity, and artistry, making a donation of this caliber a remarkable opportunity for enthusiasts in Utah.

With the AMR Pro upgrade enhancing both performance and provenance, these vehicles are more than just cars; they are a piece of automotive history. Donating a Vulcan or AMR Pro through ReviveRides not only supports our mission but also helps preserve these extraordinary machines for future generations. Our dedicated process ensures that every contribution aligns with the highest standards of provenance and value in the collector car community.

📖Generation guide

Vulcan • 2015-2016

The Vulcan is a single-generation, track-focused coupe boasting a 7.0L naturally-aspirated V12, producing 800hp. Only 24 units were produced, showcasing Aston Martin's engineering prowess.

Vulcan AMR Pro • 2017 and beyond

The AMR Pro variant enhances the base Vulcan with advanced aerodynamics, recalibrated ECU, and track-day program access, enhancing both performance and collector value.

Known issues by generation

The Aston Martin Vulcan, equipped with the FIA-spec 7.0L naturally aspirated V12, necessitates meticulous upkeep, particularly at its mandated timing-chain service intervals of 30-50k track miles. The specialized Xtrac sequential racing transaxle requires more frequent maintenance compared to street vehicles. Track incidents can lead to significant repair costs, especially to the carbon-fiber monocoque chassis. Proper documentation and adherence to service protocols are crucial for maintaining the car's value and authenticity.

Donation value by condition + generation

The Vulcan and Vulcan AMR Pro exemplify ultra-rare, blue-chip collector projects, with values often exceeding $2.5 million, particularly for models with documented AMR Pro program participation. Authenticity is key, with matching-numbers engine blocks and original bespoke paint required for valuation. Very low-mileage examples command significant premiums, influenced by the car's track history and participation in exclusive events. The collector market is robust, with auctions consistently showcasing these remarkable vehicles.

Donation process for this model

Donating an Aston Martin Vulcan or AMR Pro through ReviveRides involves rigorous appraisal and documentation processes. A qualified appraiser with credentials in the Aston Martin marque archives network must be engaged, as this tier demands utmost scrutiny. Given the substantial value associated with these vehicles, compliance with IRS Form 8283 Section B is critical. Enclosed transport is required, along with meticulous verification of provenance and original build documentation to ensure the integrity of the donation.

Utah regional notes

Utah boasts a vibrant automotive community, with specialized services available for track-focused vehicles like the Vulcan. Access to factory-trained technicians for Aston Martin is limited, making Marque archives and documentation essential for maintenance. Local concours events and car clubs celebrate the ownership of such unique models, with climate-controlled storage solutions available to preserve these investment-grade assets. The storage requirements for track-only cars ensure that vehicles remain in pristine condition.

FAQ

What makes the Aston Martin Vulcan so rare?
The Aston Martin Vulcan is incredibly rare, with only 24 units produced between 2015 and 2016. This low production number significantly enhances its collectibility, making it a coveted item among enthusiasts and collectors.
What are the service intervals for the Vulcan's engine?
The Vulcan's 7.0L naturally aspirated V12 requires a timing-chain service interval every 30-50k track miles. It is vital to adhere to this schedule to maintain the engine's performance and longevity.
How important is provenance for the Vulcan?
Provenance is critical for the Vulcan, including documentation of its Aston Martin Gaydon build sheet and AMR Pro track-day program participation. This authenticity significantly impacts the vehicle's value in the collector market.
Is a qualified appraiser necessary for donation?
Yes, a qualified appraiser is mandatory at the absolute highest credentialed tier. This ensures that the vehicle's value is accurately assessed and documented for IRS purposes as the donation crosses the $5,000 threshold.
Can I drive my Vulcan on public roads?
No, the Vulcan is a track-only vehicle and cannot be registered for public road use in any major market. Proper storage and transport arrangements must be made to ensure compliance with this requirement.
What certifications should I look for when considering a Vulcan purchase?
Look for documentation confirming matching-numbers engine blocks, original bespoke paint, and a verified provenance chain including participation in the AMR Pro track-day program to ensure you are acquiring a genuine collector-grade vehicle.
What are the costs associated with maintaining a Vulcan?
Maintenance costs can be significant; routine services for the V12 engine may range from $30,000 to $60,000, while transmission services can be $15,000 to $30,000. The high-performance nature of the Vulcan necessitates a detailed understanding of its service needs.

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If you own an Aston Martin Vulcan or AMR Pro, consider the profound impact your donation can have. These extraordinary vehicles deserve to be appreciated and preserved for future generations. Join ReviveRides in celebrating automotive excellence while supporting a noble cause.

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