Iso Grifo Donation - Badger Auto Aid Wisconsin

The Iso Grifo, a stunning Italian-American grand tourer, epitomizes luxury and performance, embodying a legacy of exquisite design and engineering excellence.

At Badger Auto Aid, we honor the heritage of classic cars like the Iso Grifo, a remarkable Italian-American hybrid built between 1963 and 1974. This grand tourer, renowned for its elegant design and powerful performance, has become a coveted collectible among enthusiasts. If you're a proud owner of a concours-grade Iso Grifo, your donation can contribute to preserving this iconic model’s legacy.

Each Iso Grifo, whether it's a Series I, 7-Litre, or the distinctive IR Series II, is more than just a vehicle; it represents a blend of artistry and engineering that is increasingly rare. Matching-numbers certification is essential for validating its authenticity, and with your contribution, we ensure these vehicles maintain their high value in the auction market. Our process prioritizes qualified appraisals and proper documentation, as we work together to celebrate and protect automotive history.

📖Generation guide

Iso Grifo Series I • 1965-1972

Featuring the Bertone-Giugiaro-designed body and Bizzarrini-engineered chassis, this variant boasts the Chevrolet 327/350 small-block V8. Only around 330 units were produced.

Iso Grifo 7-Litre • 1968-1972

This ultra-rare variant with the Chevrolet 427 big-block engine includes a distinctive raised hood-bulge, adding both power and prestige with just about 90 units made.

Iso Grifo Series II • 1972-1974

The facelifted model, featuring a concealed-headlight design and a late-production Ford Cleveland 351C V8 due to Chevrolet supply issues, is limited to about 80 units.

Iso Grifo A3/C • 1963-1965

This prototype racing variant was a separate evolution that later influenced the Bizzarrini 5300 GT. Its distinct lineage adds to the Grifo’s storied history.

Iso Grifo Targa • 1968-1970

One of the rarest models, with only around 14 units produced, this open-top variant offers a unique perspective on the Grifo’s design and performance.

Known issues by generation

The Iso Grifo's construction combines Italian artistry with American muscle, and as such, specific issues arise from its unique hybrid nature. Rust and corrosion are common in Bertone-bodied vehicles, particularly affecting rocker panels, floors, and spare tire wells. Engine authenticity is vital; serious collectors must verify the Chevrolet V8 block stamping against casting numbers to avoid severe penalties at concours events. Additionally, late-production variations may utilize the Ford 351C V8, complicating the authenticity picture. Without careful documentation, any color changes may severely devalue a Grifo. These aspects highlight the importance of thorough inspections and expert appraisals.

Donation value by condition + generation

Concours-grade Iso Grifos range significantly in value, with matching-numbers examples garnering substantial bids at prestigious auctions like RM Sotheby’s and Gooding & Company. The significance of Borrani wire-wheels, Connolly leather interiors, and period-correct trims cannot be overstated; they command premiums that can dramatically affect auction outcomes. Factory repainting and altered specifications can trigger severe red flags during valuations. Maintaining original specifications and full restoration documentation ensures a model retains its high market value, underscoring the necessity of qualified appraisals and certifications.

Donation process for this model

To donate your concours-grade Iso Grifo, a qualified appraisal is mandatory. This includes completing IRS Form 8283 Section B, which requires a signature and date from a qualified appraiser. Your vehicle must be properly documented regarding its matching numbers, historical provenance, and any notable characteristics, such as original paint and period-correct interiors. Ensuring transport is enclosed for high-value examples will protect your automotive treasure while it transitions into our care.

Wisconsin regional notes

In Wisconsin, owners of the Iso Grifo can access specialized services from local experts familiar with the marque's intricacies. Independent shops focusing on Bizzarrini and Iso restorations can assist in maintaining and enhancing the vehicle's condition. Be mindful of the region's climate; differences between salt-belt and sun-belt preservation techniques can greatly influence a vehicle's longevity. The commitment to preserving these extraordinary machines ensures that they remain celebrated within the collector community for generations to come.

FAQ

How can I certify my Iso Grifo's authenticity?
Certification for your Iso Grifo involves obtaining the necessary matching-numbers validation through Bizzarrini records and verifying Chevrolet block stamping. Documentation is crucial for auction value.
What are the common issues to look for in an Iso Grifo?
Common issues include rust in the Bertone steel monocoque body, particularly in rocker panels and floor sections, and the importance of engine verification to avoid issues with authenticity.
Is there a specific appraisal requirement for donation?
Yes, a qualified appraiser must complete IRS Form 8283 Section B with a signed and dated valuation. This is mandatory for any donation exceeding $5,000.
Can I donate a Grifo that has been repainted?
While repainting can affect value, it's crucial that the new color matches the original factory specifications. Any significant changes may result in severe appraisal penalties.
What if my Iso Grifo is not in concours condition?
Even non-concours examples can be valuable. However, thorough documentation of provenance and any restoration work done will help establish value.
How do I find a qualified appraiser in Wisconsin?
You can find qualified appraisers through automotive clubs or specialists who focus on classic and collector cars. Ensure they have experience with Italian-American hybrids.
Why is documentation so important for my Iso Grifo?
Documentation ensures that your vehicle’s history, condition, and authenticity are clear, vital for enhancing its auction value and for a successful donation process.

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If you own an Iso Grifo and are looking to make a lasting impact, consider donating to Badger Auto Aid. Your contribution not only preserves a piece of automotive history but also supports our mission to celebrate and protect these extraordinary vehicles for future generations.

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