Iso Grifo Donation: Support Mobile's Automotive Heritage

The Iso Grifo, a stunning Italian-American hybrid grand tourer, represents the pinnacle of elegant design and performance, blending Bertone-Giugiaro artistry with American muscle power in a rare and collectible package.

Welcome to Cruise Forward in Mobile, Alabama, where we honor the magnificent Iso Grifo, a breathtaking representation of the 1960s grand tourer era. From its inception in 1963 through its last models in 1974, the Iso Grifo has captivated car enthusiasts with its exquisite styling and remarkable performance. Whether it's the Series I, the 7-Litre halo, or the refined Series II, these vehicles embody a legacy of engineering excellence and aesthetic beauty.

Donating your concours-grade Iso Grifo not only contributes to preserving automotive history but also enhances its value in the collector's market. Each vehicle, particularly those with matching-numbers certification and pristine provenance, is part of an auction-tier pipeline that commands significant value at prestigious events like RM Sotheby's and Bonhams. Ensuring proper documentation, including Bizzarrini-engineered chassis authenticity and a qualified appraisal, is essential for maximizing your donation's impact.

📖Generation guide

Iso Grifo Series I • 1965-1972

Featuring the Bertone-Giugiaro-designed body, the Series I boasts a Chevrolet small-block V8, producing between 300-365 hp. Approximately 330 units were produced, representing a significant piece of automotive history.

Iso Grifo 7-Litre • 1968-1972

This ultra-rare variant is equipped with a Chevrolet 427 big-block L71 engine, delivering 435 hp. With only around 90 units produced, this model remains a highly sought-after collector's item.

Iso Grifo IR Series II • 1972-1974

The Series II features a facelift with concealed headlights and a Ford Cleveland 351C V8 due to Chevrolet supply issues. With approximately 80 units produced, its scarcity adds to its desirability.

Iso Grifo A3/C • 1963-1965

An evolution into racing, the A3/C was a prototype engineered by Bizzarrini, later leading to the Bizzarrini 5300 GT. This variant is notable for its racing pedigree.

Iso Grifo Targa • 1968-1970

As a rare open-top variant, the Targa is limited to about 14 units. Its unique design and rarity contribute to its high value in the collector market.

Known issues by generation

As an Italian-American hybrid, the Iso Grifo's construction presents specific challenges. The Bertone-Giugiaro-designed body may suffer from rust and corrosion, particularly around the rocker panels, floor, and spare-tire well. Additionally, verifying the matching-numbers status of the Chevrolet V8 engines (327/350/427) is critical, as engine swaps can severely impact value. Ensuring the authenticity of components, including the drivetrain and bodywork, is paramount for maintaining the vehicle's integrity and auction-tier status.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of an Iso Grifo fluctuates significantly based on its condition and documentation. Concours-grade, matching-numbers models with complete provenance and Bizzarrini records can fetch between $300k to over $1.5M at auction. Essential factors include the certification of original Borrani wire-wheels, Connolly leather, and period-correct trim. A factory-color change is a severe red flag in the concours world, while marque specialist restoration receipts can enhance the vehicle's value dramatically. Proper documentation and a qualified appraisal are mandatory to ensure a fair valuation.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Iso Grifo requires adherence to strict guidelines. A qualified appraisal is mandatory, including IRS Form 8283 Section B, completed and signed by the appraiser. For concours-grade examples, ensuring proper transport and documentation, including Classiche and Bizzarrini records, is essential. The verification of original paint, period-correct trim, and matching-numbers is crucial for preserving the vehicle’s value and authenticity during the donation process.

Mobile regional notes

Mobile provides a unique environment for Iso Grifo owners, with access to specialized shops that can assist in preserving these rare vehicles. From Bizzarrini experts to general Italian-American hybrid specialists, there are local resources dedicated to maintaining the integrity of your Grifo. Be mindful of the Gulf Coast climate, which can affect vehicle preservation differently than salt-belt regions. Connecting with local collectors and specialists can further enhance the ownership experience.

FAQ

What is the importance of matching-numbers certification for my Iso Grifo?
Matching-numbers certification for your Iso Grifo is crucial as it verifies the vehicle's authenticity and enhances its value in the collector market. It confirms that the engine and components match the original specifications.
What documentation do I need to provide when donating my Iso Grifo?
When donating your Iso Grifo, you must provide a qualified appraisal, IRS Form 8283 Section B, and provenance documentation including Bizzarrini records and matching-numbers verification.
How can I ensure my Iso Grifo retains its value?
To retain value, ensure your Iso Grifo remains in concours-grade condition, maintain complete documentation, and seek qualified appraisals periodically. Also, avoid factory color changes and ensure all components are period-correct.
What are the common issues to look for in an Iso Grifo?
Common issues include rust and corrosion in the Bertone-body areas, and the necessity of matching-numbers engine verification to avoid significant value reduction due to potential engine swaps.
How can I connect with other Grifo owners in Mobile?
Join local car clubs, attend car shows, and connect with specialized shops to meet other Iso Grifo enthusiasts and collectors in the Mobile area.
Is it necessary to have a qualified appraiser for donation?
Absolutely, a qualified appraiser is mandatory for determining the fair market value of your Iso Grifo, ensuring compliance with IRS regulations for the donation process.
What factors influence the auction value of my Iso Grifo?
Factors include matching-numbers status, provenance, condition, and rarity of specific models. Documentation from recognized auctions like RM Sotheby’s and Gooding & Company also plays a key role in valuation.

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We invite Iso Grifo owners who understand the significance of maintaining automotive heritage to consider donating their vehicle to Cruise Forward. Your contribution will not only preserve these masterpieces for future generations but also ensure they continue to inspire passion for classic cars in Mobile and beyond.

Vehicle Donation Resources & Guides

In-depth tax, paperwork, and donation logistics guides published by our editorial team — bookmark these before you donate.

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