1967 Iso Grifo GL Series I
Its name might not be as well known as other Italian brands, but this 1967 Iso Grifo GL Series I is proof the company could build cars every bit as enticing. While the bodywork was done by Bertone, the 327 V8 engine and Borg-Warner four-speed transmission came from a Chevrolet, giving the car a blend of Italian design and American muscle good for a top speed of over 170 mph. This particular example was purchased by the current owner in 1986 and was then sent away for a restoration that never occurred, leading to it sitting in storage for nearly 30 years before its discovery. It's incredibly complete, with the original engine, transmission, instruments, and trim, and represents a great opportunity to bring one of just 34 right-hand-drive examples ever built back to life.
Photos: Tim Scott / RM Sotheby's