An ISO A3/C is an extremely rare car. It is not uncommon to find a Bizzarrini 5300 GT Strada for sale, but finding an ISO A3/C is significantly more challenging, making this an exceptional offering. There are no details available regarding the restoration or the history of the car though.
The ISO A3/C was originally developed in the early 1960s as part of a collaboration between Iso Rivolta and engineer Giotto Bizzarrini, with the design of Bertone. The A3/C was designed to be a competitive racing car, embodying advanced engineering and a lightweight aluminum body to enhance performance. Powered by a 327 c.i. Chevrolet V8 engine, the A3/C delivered an impressive combination of power and reliability, making it a formidable competitor in endurance races such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Approximately 29 ISO A3/Cs were produced during their brief production run, and even less survive today. Each car was handcrafted, and the limited production numbers, coupled with their racing pedigree, have rendered surviving examples highly sought after by collectors worldwide. The ISO A3/C is widely regarded as a critical piece of automotive history, blending Italian craftsmanship with American muscle. Of course, the asking price reflects the beauty and rarity of this car. Find it for sale at €1,290,000 (today $1,416,000) here in Torino, Italy.



