One-owner 1971 Iso Grifo garaged for the last 47 YEARS sells for £345k
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Garaged in 1974 and not used since: Rare Iso Grifo may sell for £250k
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Words & Images: Stu Owen
Half a century has now passed since Innocenti released its final piece of scooter design, one that has stood the test of time, achieving legendary status.
Towards the end of the 1960s Innocenti, the producers of the Lambretta motor scooter, put forward bold plans to launch their new flagship model. Not even they knew at the time that it would indeed be their last.
It was a design born out of its predecessors, going way back to the 1950s – which if anything held back its true potential. Even so, it has proved to be a timeless classic as much revered today as at any time since it first rolled off the production line.