Iso Grifo Donation: A Legacy of Excellence in Arkansas

Join a legacy of automotive excellence with the Iso Grifo, the Italian-American hybrid grand tourer that embodies the spirit of luxury and performance through its timeless design and engineering triumphs.

The Iso Grifo, a remarkable Italian-American grand tourer produced from 1963 to 1974, represents the pinnacle of automotive craftsmanship and performance. With its stunning Bertone-Giugiaro design and powerful Chevrolet V8 engine options, the Grifo has become a cherished classic among collectors and enthusiasts alike. Donating a Grifo not only contributes to preserving this automotive icon but also facilitates the continuation of Arkansas Auto Bridge's mission to support automotive heritage. Your contribution can help ensure that generations to come can appreciate the beauty and engineering excellence of this unique vehicle.

As a potential donor, it's vital to understand the significance of maintaining the Grifo's authenticity. Matching-numbers verification, coupled with the necessary Classiche certifications, is required to uphold its prestigious status in the collector car world. At Arkansas Auto Bridge, we value the integrity of your donation and can guide you through the appraisal process, ensuring that your Iso Grifo's rightful place as a concours-grade blue-chip investment is recognized and appreciated.

📖Generation guide

Iso Grifo Series I • 1965-1972

This series features the Bertone-Giugiaro-designed body and is powered by the Chevrolet 327/350 small-block V8, producing between 300-365 hp. Approximately 330 units were built, making it a rare collectible.

Iso Grifo 7-Litre • 1968-1972

Known as the IR variant, this model houses the Chevrolet 427 big-block L71 engine, delivering 435 hp. With only about 90 units produced, it's one of the most sought-after Grifo models.

Iso Grifo IR Series II • 1972-1974

This facelift model introduced concealed headlights and substituted the Ford Cleveland 351C V8 due to Chevrolet supply issues. Approximately 80 units were made, adding to its collectible status.

Iso Grifo A3/C • 1963-1965

An earlier racing variant engineered by Bizzarrini, it serves as the predecessor to the Bizzarrini 5300 GT, featuring a distinct lineage in racing history.

Iso Grifo Targa • 1968-1970

This rare open-top version saw only about 14 units produced, making it a highly coveted model among collectors for its unique design and rarity.

Known issues by generation

Each Iso Grifo generation comes with its unique set of considerations. The Bertone-Giugiaro design, while admired for its aesthetics, can be prone to rust and corrosion, especially in rocker panels, floors, and spare tire wells. The Chevrolet small-block V8 engines used range in performance, but matching numbers and block-stamping verification are essential to avoid significant depreciation due to engine swaps. Additionally, the Borg-Warner and Muncie gearboxes, as well as the ZF 5-speed in some variants, must be evaluated for their condition and authenticity. Maintenance of the original Campagnolo magnesium or Borrani wire wheels, along with period-correct trim, contributes to the vehicle's overall value and authenticity at concours-level inspections.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of an Iso Grifo can vary significantly based on its condition and authenticity. A concours-grade matching-numbers vehicle can attract bids ranging from $300,000 to over $1.5 million at auction, depending on its series, engine, and overall provenance. Critical to this valuation is the certification of matching numbers by Bizzarrini records and Chevrolet block-stamping cross-references. Factory color changes and inaccuracies can severely impact value. Documentation from Hagerty, RM Sotheby’s, and other auction houses serves as essential references for potential donors to understand their vehicle's market standing. Therefore, engaging a qualified appraiser is mandatory to ensure accurate valuation and compliance with IRS requirements.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Iso Grifo through Arkansas Auto Bridge is a straightforward process, but it requires adherence to specific guidelines to maintain the vehicle's value. A qualified appraiser must evaluate your Grifo to complete the IRS Form 8283 Section B, which must include a signed and dated full appraisal. This documentation not only legitimizes your donation but also accentuates the vehicle's concours-grade potential. Enclosed transport is mandatory for concours-grade examples, and prospective donors should provide all necessary certification documentation regarding matching numbers, original paint, and period-correct trim to facilitate a seamless donation process.

Arkansas regional notes

In Arkansas, Grifo owners benefit from a network of automotive specialists familiar with the unique requirements of maintaining these exquisite vehicles. Local mechanics and classic car restoration shops that specialize in Italian-American hybrids can assist with the nuances of Grifo maintenance. As the Grifo was designed for a specific market, owners in Arkansas should focus on preservation strategies that align with the region’s climate and avoid salt-belt deterioration. Engaging with local concours events can also provide valuable connections and insights into preserving the vehicle’s heritage.

FAQ

What documentation is required for donating my Iso Grifo?
To donate your Iso Grifo, IRS Form 8283 Section B with a qualified appraiser's signed and dated appraisal is mandatory. This verifies the vehicle's value and authenticity.
How can I verify my Grifo's matching-numbers status?
Verification of matching numbers is essential for your Iso Grifo's value. Ensure you have the Chevrolet block-stamping and casting-number cross-references, as these are critical to confirming authenticity.
Are there any specific issues to be aware of with the Iso Grifo?
Common issues with the Iso Grifo include rust and corrosion due to its Bertone construction. Always check the rocker panels, floors, and spare tire wells for signs of deterioration, as these can affect value.
What should I do if my Grifo has undergone a factory color change?
A factory color change is considered a severe red flag at the concours-grade level. It's crucial to provide complete documentation regarding the original color and any modifications made to uphold the vehicle's value.
What makes a Grifo a concours-grade vehicle?
A concours-grade Iso Grifo must retain its original specifications, including matching numbers, period-correct trim, and proper provenance documentation. Additionally, it should be in pristine condition to meet auction standards.
What auction houses can help me understand my Grifo's value?
Auction houses like RM Sotheby's, Gooding & Company, Bonhams, Artcurial, and Mecum provide essential valuation insights for Iso Grifo models. Their auction results are a reliable indicator of market value.
Can I donate my Grifo if it has a non-original engine?
While you can donate a Grifo with a non-original engine, it may significantly impact the vehicle's value. Authenticity is critical in the collector car market, so be prepared for potential depreciation.

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If you own an Iso Grifo and are considering donation, now is the time to act. By contributing your vehicle to Arkansas Auto Bridge, you are not only preserving a piece of automotive history but also ensuring that its legacy continues for future generations. Join us in celebrating the craftsmanship and spirit of the Iso Grifo, and let your donation make a lasting impact.

Vehicle Donation Resources & Guides

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