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1965 Iso Rivolta Breadvan

This one-off 1965 shooting brake Iso Rivolta shares a strong resemblance to the Ferrari 250 GT Drogo “bread van.” The seller makes no claims of originality, but we’re guessing it’s probably not a recent retrofit—Rivoltas, though not stratospherically priced, are still not familiar enough that radical re-bodies are in the realm of sane collecting strategy.


Rivoltas combined Golden-age Italian design with reliable Detroit-sourced power, much like DeTomaso did with the Mangusta and Pantera, but in a more luxurious, Gran Turismo style—hence the front engine placement and relatively luxurious interior appointments of standard cars. This particular example has a race-stripped interior with a serious-looking matte black metal dash, toggle switches, cable door pulls, quilted transmission tunnel, and some very cool gauges with interesting placement—we’re sure it’s a noisy, cramped, hot, and not exceptionally comfortable or safe place to be, all of which does nothing to diminish our enthusiasm. This particular car is motivated by 5.4 liters of Chevrolet small block, likely producing about 450 HP.1965 Ogle Triplex Scimitar GTS




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