Iso Grifo Donation: A Legacy in Charleston

Embrace the legacy of the Iso Grifo, a magnificent grand tourer that embodies Italian design and American muscle, crafted with perfection between 1963 and 1974.

Welcoming donors of the extraordinary Iso Grifo, a true Italian-American hybrid grand tourer that defines the pinnacle of automotive craftsmanship. Designed by Bertone and engineered by Giugiaro, the Iso Grifo has become a sought-after classic among collectors and enthusiasts. In Charleston, our donors recognize the value of preserving these concours-grade masterpieces that represent not just vehicles, but a legacy of innovation and passion.

Your donation of a matching-numbers Iso Grifo—be it a Series I, 7-Litre variant, or the rare IR Series II—can contribute significantly to Wheels of Hope. We emphasize the importance of certified appraisal and documentation for authenticity, ensuring that your prized possession continues to thrive and inspire future generations. Together, we can keep the legend of the Iso Grifo alive.

📖Generation guide

Iso Grifo Series I • 1965-1972

The Series I features the iconic Bertone-Giugiaro design with a Chevrolet small-block V8, blending Italian elegance with American performance. Approximately 330 units were produced.

Iso Grifo 7-Litre • 1968-1972

This variant boasts a powerful Chevrolet 427 big-block V8, with only around 90 units made. Notable for its distinctive raised hood-bulge, it commands significant collector interest.

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, only about 80 units were produced.

Iso Grifo A3/C • 1963-1965

A prototype racing variant, this lineage later evolved into the Bizzarrini 5300 GT, representing the pinnacle of performance and design in motorsport.

Iso Grifo Targa • 1968-1970

An ultra-rare open-top variant with only about 14 units produced. Its unique design and rarity make it a highly coveted collector's item.

Known issues by generation

While the Iso Grifo is celebrated for its stunning design and performance, potential donors should be aware of common issues associated with its hybrid construction. Rust and corrosion can occur in the Bertone steel monocoque body, particularly in rocker panels and floor sections. Verification of matching-numbers, including block-stamping for Chevrolet V8 engines, is critical to maintaining value and authenticity. Late-production variants may have different engine options, which can impact provenance. Prospective donors should also consider documentation for any past restorations and original specifications to ensure the car's integrity and adherence to concours standards.

Donation value by condition + generation

The Iso Grifo's value fluctuates significantly based on condition, provenance, and authenticity verification. A concours-grade matching-numbers Grifo can range from $300k to over $1.5M, depending on the specific model and its auction history. Certification through recognized authorities is mandatory, as is documentation verifying original components, such as Borrani wire-wheels and period-correct trim. Factory color changes are severe red flags. Engaging qualified appraisers for restoration records can substantiate value claims, ensuring your donation meets the highest standards in the collector's market.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Iso Grifo to Wheels of Hope involves several mandatory steps to uphold the vehicle's value and integrity. A qualified appraisal is absolutely essential, with IRS Form 8283 Section B required, including a signed and dated full appraisal. Documentation including Classiche certification and matching-numbers verification is critical, along with proof of original paint and period-correct trim. As a collector-tier vehicle, enclosed transport is mandatory to prevent damage during transit, ensuring your Grifo remains pristine.

Charleston regional notes

Charleston is home to several specialists who can assist in maintaining and appraising your Iso Grifo. With access to Bizzarrini and Iso-specific independent shops, you have the advantage of expert inspections and restoration services. The distinction between salt-belt and sun-belt preservation is crucial in maintaining the vehicle's condition over time. Local concours events and clubs provide opportunities to connect with fellow enthusiasts who share a passion for these remarkable automobiles.

FAQ

What documentation is required for donating my Iso Grifo?
Donating your Iso Grifo requires a qualified appraisal, including IRS Form 8283 Section B and matching-numbers verification. Documentation certifying originality and provenance, such as Bizzarrini records, is essential.
How can I verify the condition of my Iso Grifo?
Engage a qualified appraiser familiar with concours-grade assessments. They will provide insight into the vehicle's authenticity, condition, and market value, ensuring a proper evaluation.
What should I know about matching-numbers for my Grifo?
Matching-numbers verification is critical for maintaining value. Ensure you have documentation of the Chevrolet V8 block-stamping and casting-number cross-references to confirm authenticity.
What impact does factory color change have on value?
A factory color change is considered a severe red flag in the concours market and can significantly impact your Iso Grifo's value. Original specifications are highly valued among collectors.
What are the differences between the Grifo Series I and Series II?
The Series I features a Chevrolet V8, while the Series II uses a Ford Cleveland engine due to supply issues. The Series II also has a distinctive facelift with concealed headlights.
Are there any specific issues to look for in my Grifo?
Inspect for corrosion in the Bertone steel monocoque body, especially in the rocker panels and spare-tire-well. Ensure all components match original specifications to avoid red flags.
Why is it important to consult a qualified appraiser?
A qualified appraiser ensures your Iso Grifo adheres to concours-grade standards and provides a legitimate valuation, crucial for both donation and potential resale.

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As a proud owner of an Iso Grifo, your decision to donate this exceptional vehicle can shape its future legacy. Join us in preserving the heritage of this Italian-American grand tourer through Wheels of Hope. Your contribution can make a significant impact, ensuring that the beauty and craftsmanship of the Grifo continue to inspire generations to come.

Vehicle Donation Resources & Guides

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