Donate Your Mazda Autozam AZ-1 in Maryland

Join the legacy of the Mazda Autozam AZ-1, a coveted JDM kei sports halo, now eligible for U.S. import and part of the celebrated ABC trio.

The Mazda Autozam AZ-1 (PG6SA), produced between 1992 and 1995, exemplifies the pinnacle of kei car engineering and design. With its mid-engine layout, turbocharged Suzuki F6A engine, and iconic gullwing doors, this collectible car is a rare gem of Japanese automotive history, only available through grey-market imports under the 25-year rule. As a Maryland donor, your AZ-1 becomes part of a vibrant community of enthusiasts who cherish these unique vehicles.

Since its introduction, the AZ-1 has captured the hearts of collectors, thanks to its spirited 63hp performance and its status as the rarest of the kei ABC trio. With a total production of approximately 4,392 units, the AZ-1 represents a unique blend of style, advanced engineering, and cultural significance. Donating your AZ-1 not only preserves its legacy but also supports the mission of Chesapeake Chariots to promote awareness and appreciation for Japanese automotive heritage.

📖Generation guide

Mazda Autozam AZ-1 PG6SA • 1992-1995

JDM-only kei sports halo featuring a mid-engine layout and iconic gullwing doors, designed by Toshihiko Hirai. The AZ-1 is known for its scarce production numbers and unique styling.

Honda Beat PP1 • 1991-1996

Pininfarina-designed, the Beat offers a three-throttle E07A MTREC engine. It is a lightweight convertible kei sports car that shares the kei car spirit.

Suzuki Cappuccino EA11R • 1991-1997

Featuring either the F6A or K6A engines, the Cappuccino is a rear-wheel-drive kei car with a 3-piece hardtop, known for its agile handling and compact design.

Daihatsu Copen L880K • 2002-2008

A stylish kei car with a retractable hardtop and options of JB-DET or KF-VET engines, showcasing modern interpretations of kei car design.

Known issues by generation

Common issues with the AZ-1 include turbocharger bearing wear in the Suzuki F6A engine, gullwing door hinge degradation, and unique maintenance needs for the FRP body panels. It's essential to ensure the turbo is rebuilt every 60-80k miles to maintain performance, while the gullwing door service can range from $800 to $1,500. Additionally, keep an eye out for synchro wear in the 5-speed manual transmission and potential rust on the body tub from its salt-belt origins, which emphasizes the importance of thorough inspections and proper care for these unique vehicles.

Donation value by condition + generation

The Mazda Autozam AZ-1 is appreciating in value, particularly among collectors who recognize the importance of 25-year-rule federal-import compliance and clean state titles. A well-maintained example can fetch between $20,000 and $40,000 at auction. The original paint color, such as Classic Red or Siberia Blue, adds significant value, while any factory color changes could be a red flag for collectors. Documentation like Hagerty valuations, BaT comps, and auction results are critical for establishing value, and an appraisal by a qualified expert is strongly recommended for all JDM imports.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Mazda Autozam AZ-1, be prepared to engage in a process that emphasizes the importance of proper documentation. You'll need to ensure compliance with the 25-year-rule federal import regulations, including NHTSA, EPA Form 3520-1, and all necessary customs paperwork. It's also advisable to have the vehicle appraised, specifically IRS Form 8283 Section B for donations exceeding $5,000. To preserve its value, consider enclosed transport options for low-mileage examples, ensuring that all details are meticulously handled.

Maryland regional notes

In Maryland, Autozam AZ-1 owners benefit from a rich network of JDM import specialists who understand the nuances of these unique vehicles. The state boasts a distinct flavor of service options from Honda, Mazda, Suzuki, and Daihatsu specialists, ensuring that your AZ-1 receives the care it deserves. Participation in local kei car clubs and JDM meets can enhance your ownership experience, fostering camaraderie and knowledge-sharing among enthusiasts. Be mindful of the differences in preservation techniques between salt-belt and sun-belt regions to maintain your vehicle's integrity.

FAQ

What are common service requirements for the AZ-1?
Regular maintenance includes turbocharger rebuilds and gullwing hinge servicing. Be aware of potential valvetrain wear and timing belt replacements every 60-80k miles to keep the engine in top shape.
How can I ensure my AZ-1 is valued correctly?
Engaging a qualified appraiser who understands the nuances of JDM imports is crucial. They can provide insights on market trends and help you navigate the specifics of Form 8283 for tax deductions.
What distinguishes the AZ-1 from the other kei cars?
The AZ-1 is unique due to its gullwing doors, mid-engine layout, and the F6A turbo engine. Designed by Toshihiko Hirai, it embodies the pinnacle of kei sports car engineering, making it a collector's dream.
Do I need special paperwork to donate my AZ-1?
Yes, compliance with the 25-year-rule federal import documentation is mandatory. You'll also need a clean state title and potentially additional customs paperwork to facilitate the donation process.
What if my AZ-1 has modifications?
While modifications can enhance personal enjoyment, they may affect collector value. It's best to discuss these details with an appraiser to gauge their impact on your vehicle's marketability.

Other model-specific guides

Honda Beat
Honda Beat donation →
Suzuki Cappuccino
Suzuki Cappuccino donation →
Daihatsu Copen
Daihatsu Copen donation →
If you own a Mazda Autozam AZ-1 (PG6SA) and wish to contribute to Chesapeake Chariots, consider donating your vehicle. Your support not only preserves a unique piece of JDM automotive history but also promotes the appreciation of kei cars in Maryland's car culture. Together, we can celebrate the legacy of these rare vehicles and foster a community of passionate enthusiasts.

Related pages

Honda Beat
Honda Beat donation →
Suzuki Cappuccino
Suzuki Cappuccino donation →
Daihatsu Copen
Daihatsu Copen donation →

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