Utah's automotive enthusiasts have a rare opportunity to donate their Iso Grifo, a stunning example of Italian-American craftsmanship, known for its striking design and powerful performance. Between 1963 and 1974, the Grifo evolved through several distinguished series, including the celebrated Series I and the ultra-rare 7-Litre IR variant. As a donor, your vehicle can achieve a lasting legacy while contributing to charitable initiatives through ReviveRides.
Ensuring the preservation of these iconic vehicles is paramount; hence, a qualified appraisal is mandatory to validate the vehicle's authenticity and matching-numbers status. With auction values ranging from $300k to over $1.5M, your donation not only aids a worthy cause but also maintains the high standards synonymous with concours-grade blue-chip vehicles. Join us in this noble endeavor!
πGeneration guide
Iso Grifo Series I β’ 1965-1972
Produced in approximately 330 units, this model features a Bertone-Giugiaro body design, and Chevrolet's 327/350 small-block V8, making it a popular classic among collectors.
Iso Grifo 7-Litre β’ 1968-1972
An ultra-rare variant with only about 90 units, featuring a powerful Chevrolet 427 big-block L71 V8, characterized by its distinct raised hood-bulge and remarkable performance.
Iso Grifo IR Series II β’ 1972-1974
A facelift model with concealed headlights and a Ford Cleveland 351C V8, produced in limited numbers (around 80 units), reflecting the adaptation of the era's challenges.
Iso Grifo A3/C β’ 1963-1965
This racing variant, developed by Bizzarrini, marks the prototype evolution into the Bizzarrini 5300 GT, highlighting a distinct racing heritage.
Iso Grifo Targa β’ 1968-1970
With only around 14 units produced, this rare open-top variant showcases a unique design and is highly sought after by collectors.
Known issues by generation
The Iso Grifo, as a unique Italian-American hybrid, presents specific challenges regarding its maintenance and authenticity. The Bertone-Giugiaro body construction, while beautifully designed, can be prone to rust and corrosion, particularly in the rocker panels and floor areas. Additionally, ensuring the authenticity of the Chevrolet V8 engines (327/350 or 427) through block stamping and casting number verification is crucial. Any engine swaps can lead to severe devaluation. Concours-quality restoration is essential for maintaining value, with meticulous attention to detail needed for components like the Campagnolo magnesium wheels and original Marchal headlights, ensuring they meet period-correct specifications.
Donation value by condition + generation
Valuation for the Iso Grifo follows strict concours-grade auction standards, with matching-numbers certification and documented provenance being essential prerequisites. Auction records indicate that a well-preserved Series I can fetch $300k-$600k, while the 7-Litre IR variants command $800k-$1.5M. Any deviation from original specifications, such as factory color changes or non-matching engine numbers, can severely impact the vehicle's value. Certified appraisals by qualified specialists are mandatory to confirm the vehicle's authenticity and condition, further reinforcing its standing within the elite auction tier.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Iso Grifo through ReviveRides involves a clear yet thorough process. A qualified appraisal is mandatory, and IRS Form 8283 Section B must be included, signed and dated by the appraiser to validate the donation. Additionally, documentation confirming matching-numbers and the vehicle's provenance is necessary. Ensuring the vehicle is transported securely and in a manner that preserves its concours-grade condition is also essential, thereby safeguarding its value and authenticity as part of the donation.
Utah regional notes
In Utah, Grifo owners can access a network of specialized services for maintenance and restoration. Marque specialists familiar with the complex Italian-American hybrid construction are available to ensure your Grifo retains its concours-grade integrity. Itβs essential for owners to choose preservation environments that mitigate corrosion risks, especially given Utah's unique climate factors. The availability of expert restoration shops familiar with the intricacies of Bertone and Chevrolet components will greatly benefit Grifo owners seeking to maintain their vehicle's value.
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