1994 Mazda AZ-1 M2 1015 – Ultra-Rare (1 of 25) – 68,000 Miles
For sale is an exceptionally rare 1994 Mazda AZ-1 M2 1015, one of only 25 ever produced. Verified through a history report, this vehicle retains its original VIN and mileage documentation, making it a highly desirable collector's piece.
Vehicle Details & Modifications:
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Exclusive M2 1015 Edition: Originally blue, modified by the Mazda M2 team, repainted silver during the upgrade process
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Engine Upgrades: Built engine with blue-painted block and orange valve cover, aftermarket suspension, exhaust, ARC intake box, blow-off valve, boost controller, and gauges
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Performance: Boost set at 10 psi, strong-running engine, blow-off valve delivers a great sound
Condition & Notable Wear:
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Exterior: Minor paint imperfections on black trim near mirrors, small line on the front-right bumper corner
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Interior: Driver seat shows wear with a cigarette burn, spare tire cover has sun fading, factory wiper squirter relocated from the hood to the wiper (hole in the hood from original placement)
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Tires: Will need replacement due to age
Additional Information:
This M2 1015 AZ-1 is an extremely rare JDM collector’s car, uniquely modified by Mazda’s performance division. All imperfections are fully documented in listing images for transparency.
Serious inquiries only. Contact Rob at (864) 505-5621 for additional details. Please look at all pictures carefully as all flaws are pictured.
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We do not offer inhouse financing but we work with 3rd party lenders.
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The Autozam AZ-1, known by the framecode PG6SA, is a mid-engineed kei-class sports car, designed and manufactured by Mazda under its Autozam brand. Suzuki provided the engine.
Manufactured from October 1992 to 1994, the AZ-1 was noted for its gullwing doors. Power came from the same Suzuki-sourced 657 cc turbocharged engine used by the Mazda Carol that produced 64 PS (47 kW) at 6500 rpm and 85 N·m (63 lb·ft) at 4000 rpm.
For 1994, There was also the M2 1015 by M2 Incorporated. The most distinguishing part of the car is the front fog light incorporated into the bonnet, and the all-new front bumper and rear spoiler. The car came in three different colors: white, black and silver. Like the Mazdaspeed version, the car was painted entirely in a single color.
Fifty were to be produced and sold by the M2 dealer, but they only managed to sell about half of its stock. The dealer covered their losses by selling the body parts individually. A genuine "M2 1015" can be identified by the rear emblem stating the version name.