Iso Grifo: The Italian-American GT Icon in Maryland

Join us in sustaining the legacy of the Iso Grifo—an Italian-American grand tourer that combines exquisite Bertone-Giugiaro design with potent Chevrolet power, embodying over a decade of automotive artistry.

Donating an Iso Grifo to Chesapeake Chariots represents more than just a vehicle; it signifies a commitment to preserving automotive heritage. These exquisite grand tourers, produced between 1963 and 1974, blend Italian artistry with American muscle, featuring Bertone-Giugiaro designs paired with Chevrolet's potent V8 engines. Each Iso Grifo is a testament to craftsmanship and engineering, with values often reaching into the millions, particularly for concours-grade, matching-numbers examples.

Our target donors typically possess either a Series I or the rarer 7-Litre and IR variants, each with distinct characteristics and values ranging from $300k to over $1.5M. To facilitate a seamless donation process, we require qualified appraisals that validate the provenance and matching-numbers status essential for these collector-grade vehicles. Donors can be assured their contributions will help promote and maintain the legacy of the Iso Grifo while providing necessary support for Chesapeake Chariots.

📖Generation guide

Iso Grifo Series I • 1965-1972

Bertone-Giugiaro-designed, featuring Chevrolet small-block 327/350 V8 engines. Approximately 330 units produced, solidifying its status as a production halo.

Iso Grifo 7-Litre • 1968-1972

Equipped with the Chevrolet 427 big-block L71 engine. About 90 units were made, featuring a distinctive raised hood-bulge, prized by collectors.

Iso Grifo IR Series II • 1972-1974

Facelift model with concealed headlights and Ford Cleveland 351C V8. Limited to around 80 units due to supply chain constraints.

Iso Grifo A3/C • 1963-1965

Prototype racing variant developed by Bizzarrini. It led to the evolution into the Bizzarrini 5300 GT, representing a unique racing heritage.

Iso Grifo Targa • 1968-1970

Rare open-top variant with only 14 units produced, capturing the spirit of Italian motoring in a unique form factor.

Known issues by generation

The Iso Grifo's hybrid Italian-American construction presents unique challenges for owners and collectors. The Bertone-designed bodyshell is prone to rust and corrosion, especially in rocker panels, floors, and spare tire wells, warranting careful inspection and maintenance. Engine integrity is equally critical; matching-numbers Chevrolet V8 variants must be verified through block-stamping and casting-number cross-referencing. Factory color changes raise significant red flags for collectors. Furthermore, the drivetrain options, ranging from Borg-Warner T10 to ZF 5-speed manuals, necessitate scrutiny to ensure authenticity. These factors underscore the importance of thorough documentation and certified appraisals when evaluating a Grifo's value.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of an Iso Grifo fluctuates greatly based on condition and provenance. Concours-grade, matching-numbers models command premium prices, often exceeding $1.5M for 7-Litre IR variants and $300k or more for Series I examples. Essential to these valuations are certifications from recognized bodies like Classiche and Bizzarrini records. Original Borrani wire wheels and period-correct trim can significantly enhance value. Factory color changes are severe red flags, diminishing worth. Comprehensive restoration receipts from marque specialists also enhance auction potential. Validation against auction comps from RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Company is crucial for accurate assessment, necessitating a qualified appraisal.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Iso Grifo requires adherence to several essential steps to ensure compliance with IRS guidelines. A qualified appraisal is mandatory, with IRS Form 8283 Section B needed, signed and dated by your appraiser. Documentation verifying matching-numbers status and any certification records must be included. For concours-grade examples, appropriate shipping arrangements are also necessary to preserve the vehicle's condition during transport. Authenticity in original paint, period-correct trims, and thorough documentation of the history is critical in maintaining and enhancing the vehicle's value.

Maryland regional notes

Maryland's specialized automotive restoration community is equipped to assist owners of the Iso Grifo. With access to skilled technicians familiar with Bertone-Giugiaro designs and Chevrolet drivetrains, you can ensure your vehicle receives the highest level of care. Independent shops specializing in Italian-American hybrids can provide reliable restoration and maintenance services, preserving value and performance. Awareness of regional climate factors is also crucial; the sun-belt areas are preferable for long-term preservation compared to salt-belt climates, which can accelerate corrosion.

FAQ

What documentation is required for donating my Iso Grifo?
To donate your Iso Grifo, you must provide a qualified appraisal, along with IRS Form 8283 Section B, signed and dated by the appraiser. Documentation confirming matching-numbers and provenance is essential.
How can I verify the value of my Iso Grifo?
Engaging a qualified appraiser who specializes in concours-grade vehicles is critical. Comparisons with auction results from RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Company can help establish a benchmark for value.
What are the common issues I should be aware of with the Iso Grifo?
Common issues include rust and corrosion due to the Bertone steel monocoque construction. Additionally, ensure verification of the Chevrolet V8 engine's matching-numbers status to avoid significant value reductions.
Is factory color change acceptable for my Grifo?
Factory color changes are considered severe red flags in the collector’s market and can drastically reduce the value of your Iso Grifo, especially at the concours-grade level.
Why is matching-numbers status critical?
Matching-numbers certification is vital as it confirms the authenticity of your vehicle's engine and components, significantly impacting its value and desirability among collectors.
Where can I find restoration specialists for my Iso Grifo in Maryland?
Maryland has several independent shops specializing in Italian-American hybrids, offering restoration and maintenance services tailored for the Iso Grifo, ensuring your vehicle's integrity and value.
Can I donate a Grifo with modified parts?
While it is possible to donate a modified Grifo, be aware that significant modifications can impact the vehicle's value and desirability, especially for concours-grade collectors.

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If you own an Iso Grifo and are considering donation, now is the time to act. Your vehicle serves as more than just transportation; it is a piece of automotive art and history. Contribute to the future preservation of this magnificent grand tourer while benefitting from potential tax deductions. Partner with Chesapeake Chariots to ensure your Iso Grifo finds a deserving new home.

Vehicle Donation Resources & Guides

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

Editorial Resources
Vehicle Donation Tax Deduction: Step-by-Step for the 2026 Filing Year
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Determining Fair Market Value for a Donated Vehicle (2026 Guide)
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IRS Form 1098-C Explained: What Every Vehicle Donor Needs to Know

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