Autos

Classic one of a kind car dubbed ‘The Spider’ set to sell for over £765,000… and it’s been untouched for 46 years


CLASSIC car fanatics have been left stunned after a one-of-a-kind car has been put up for sale for over £765,000.

Untouched for 46 years, the vehicle has been left covered in dust and muck.

The 1964 Iso Grifo A3/L Spider Classic car has been put on sale covered in dust and muck

10

The 1964 Iso Grifo A3/L Spider Classic car has been put on sale covered in dust and muckCredit: Jam Press/Patrick Ernzen/RM Soth
The car is expected to sell for over £765,000 and has been described as one-of-a-kind

10

The car is expected to sell for over £765,000 and has been described as one-of-a-kindCredit: Jam Press/Patrick Ernzen/RM Soth
The vehicle has a list of iconic owners and a globe trotting history

10

The vehicle has a list of iconic owners and a globe trotting historyCredit: Jam Press/Patrick Ernzen/RM Soth
This particular Spider has remained untouched for 40 years and would require some restoration to return to full working order

10

This particular Spider has remained untouched for 40 years and would require some restoration to return to full working orderCredit: Jam Press/Patrick Ernzen/RM Soth

Unseen for 40 years, the 1964 Iso Grifo A3/L Spider needs a good clean with the 171 mph motor requiring restoration.

Despite not being in full working order, the car’s potential has left the hopeful sale value sky high.

The convertible is the only one of its kind, a unique completion by an Italian company, Bertone.

Giorgetto Giugiaro was also involved in the original design.

The model was later exported to the USA by David Ellis in 1967.

Since then, the car has been sold by a dealer in Southern California and was even acquired by a TV producer.

The convertible model is incredibly unique for this make of car

10

The convertible model is incredibly unique for this make of carCredit: Jam Press/Patrick Ernzen/RM Soth
Rudi Klein even owned the car as an occasional road drive

10

Rudi Klein even owned the car as an occasional road driveCredit: Jam Press/Patrick Ernzen/RM Soth

Back in 1973, Greg Garrison got his hands on the Spider before it was later sold to Rudi Klein in 1980, as reported by Luxury Auto News.

By this time the car had been refinished to its present shade of red and fitted with a small luggage rack on the rear deck both of which remain.

At some point prior to this work it had also been involved in an accident, necessitating the fitment of a stock front Grifo front clip with a slightly different nose arrangement than the original.

Iconic BMW found coated in thick dust after being left in garage for YEARS

It then went into storage and remained there until now with the balance of its original distinctive features still intact.

A spokesman for auctioneers RM Sotheby’s said: “Ripe for restoration after decades in hiding the unique, one-and-only Grifo Spider is a wonderful opportunity for the true devotee to acquire and return to its original condition.

“A truly distinctive example, long considered the greatest unseen prize of the Iso world.”

The car has been set to be put up for auction on Saturday, October 26.

The auction house have taken photos of nearly every nook and cranny of the car so potential buyers know what they might be getting themselves into to

10

The auction house have taken photos of nearly every nook and cranny of the car so potential buyers know what they might be getting themselves into toCredit: Jam Press/Patrick Ernzen/RM Soth
The 171 mph motor would need to be the centre of focus for restoration attempts

10

The 171 mph motor would need to be the centre of focus for restoration attemptsCredit: Jam Press/Patrick Ernzen/RM Soth
The car is expected to go on auction from October 26

10

The car is expected to go on auction from October 26Credit: Jam Press/Patrick Ernzen/RM Soth
The existing red finish has been completed with an additional luggage rack on the rear deck

10

The existing red finish has been completed with an additional luggage rack on the rear deckCredit: Jam Press/Patrick Ernzen/RM Soth



READ SOURCE

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.