The Iso Grifo, revered for its unique blend of Italian artistry and American muscle, is a cherished model within the classic car community. If you're a Grifo owner in South Carolina, now is the time to consider the impact of your vehicle on automotive history by donating it to Palmetto Wheels Exchange. As a donor, your Grifo can find a new life while securing its legacy as a blue-chip collectible among classic car connoisseurs.
Our focus on concours-grade vehicles ensures that your Iso Grifo, whether it be a Series I, 7-Litre, or Series II, maintains its class and value. To uphold the integrity of the Grifo lineage, matching-numbers certification, as well as thorough documentation from recognized authorities, is mandatory. A qualified appraiser will be required to assess your vehicle, ensuring it meets the standards for our esteemed auction partners.
πGeneration guide
Iso Grifo Series I β’ 1965-1972
This era features the iconic Bertone-Giugiaro-designed body and Chevrolet small-block V8 engines (327/350), with approximately 330 units produced, valued between $300k-$600k+ at auction.
Iso Grifo 7-Litre β’ 1968-1972
Famed for its powerful Chevrolet 427 big-block L71 engine and distinctive raised hood-bulge, only around 90 units were made, commanding values from $800k-$1.5M+.
Iso Grifo IR Series II β’ 1972-1974
This facelift variant introduced concealed headlights and Ford Cleveland 351C V8 engines due to Chevrolet supply issues, with about 80 units produced, valued between $400k-$700k.
Iso Grifo A3/C β’ 1963-1965
The prototype racing variant that set the stage for the Bizzarrini 5300 GT, this model has a distinct racing lineage and is highly collectible.
Iso Grifo Targa β’ 1968-1970
A rare open-top variant with only about 14 units produced, the Targa is a sought-after collectible with values ranging from $700k-$1M+.
Known issues by generation
The Iso Grifoβs hybrid construction philosophy brings unique challenges, notably the susceptibility to rust and corrosion common in Bertone-built vehicles, particularly around rocker panels and floors. Engine verification is critical; the Chevrolet small-block and big-block V8 engines require matching-numbers documentation to avoid severe red flags at concours-level assessments. Additionally, the Borg-Warner T10 or Muncie M22 4-speed, and ZF 5-speed manual gearboxes are preferred by collectors, while the GM Turbo Hydramatic 400 automatic, while optional, lacks collector demand. Thus, understanding these elements is crucial for maintaining a Grifo's value and prestige.
Donation value by condition + generation
Concours-grade Iso Grifo valuations range significantly, with matching-numbers certification from recognized authorities such as Bizzarrini records or Chevrolet block-stamping essential for any vehicle crossing the auction stage. Premium models with original Borrani wheels, Connolly leather, and period-correct trim see considerable value upward of $800k. Factory color changes greatly diminish a vehicle's worth. Similarly, documented marque-specialist restoration receipts enhance a car's pedigree, while compliance with auction standards from RM Sotheby's, Gooding & Company, and others is critical for successful sales.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Iso Grifo requires meticulous attention to detail. A qualified appraisal is mandatory, with IRS Form 8283 Section B needed for any Grifo donation, reflecting its value. Documentation for matching-numbers verification and provenance from Bresso Iso factory records or US-import histories is crucial. The vehicle must also be ready for enclosed transport, ensuring it arrives in impeccable condition. Any restoration or modification must be documented to ascertain authenticity and maintain its concours-grade status.
South Carolina regional notes
In South Carolina, Grifo owners benefit from a growing network of marque specialists capable of maintaining and restoring these unique vehicles. With access to expert services for Italian-American hybrids, including Bizzarrini and Iso specialists, preserve the integrity of your Grifo. The state's favorable climate offers an advantage for preservation, protecting your investment from salt-belt corrosion challenges. Seek guidance from local experts to ensure your vehicle's heritage is upheld.
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