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March 28, 2024

Auto Moto Depoca In Padova – Iso Cars

by Mike –

These photos were sent in by Frederick from his visit to the Padova Auto Moto Depoca a few days ago.

The Padova classic car event as described on a trade show web site,

Auto Moto Depoca is the most important Italian Show of vintage cars and motorbikes. Over 1600 cars will parade in a 90,000 sqm exhibition space. The show meets the needs of the over 45,000 enthusiasts from all over Europe who come to Padova to find the most comprehensive review of vintage vehicles and original spare parts.

Iso Rivolta GT

Iso Rivolta GT

With chassis design by Giotto Bizzarrini and styling by Giorgetto Giugiaro of Bertone, Iso made a comfortable four seater that handled like a sports car. It is powered by a Chevrolet Corvette 327 cid engine and has disk brakes on all four wheels with the rear being in-board, like a race car.

Iso Rivolta GT

Iso Rivolta GT

Iso Rivolta GT

Iso Rivolta GT

Iso Rivolta GT Logo

Iso Rivolta GT

Iso Rivolta GT For Sale

Iso Rivolta GT For Sale

Iso Rivolta GT For Sale

Iso Rivolta GT For Sale

Iso Rivolta GT For Sale

Iso Lele

Iso Lele

The Lele is a 2+2 configuration that filled the gap between the two seater Grifo and the four door Fidia. The Lele also used the Corvette 327 cid V8 with either a manual or automatic transmission. Marcello Gandini of Bertone styled the Lele. The car is named after Lele Rivolta, wife of Piero Rivolta.

Iso Lele

Iso Lele

Iso Lele

Iso Lele Logo

Iso Lele Logo

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Auto Moto Depoca In Padova - Iso Cars
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Auto Moto Depoca In Padova - Iso Cars
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Iso cars at the Padova, Italy event.
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  1. It was really a good idea to show nice ISOs at Padova.
    The brown Lele is gorgeous! I saw it in Roberto’s workshop last year it is completely original. With the old Italian plate it is really a time capsule. And the very nice GT also.

  2. Chris Lackner says

    Lele is #144 – built Sept 1, 1972, Ford, 5sp, 3.31, air con.

  3. I would be interested in that car Chris 🙂

  4. Mark C Williamson says

    Hello. I’m curious. Who writes the captions for the pictures posted here? More accurate information would be nice, too often someone will see something then take it as gospel. As you know, many of the Iso’s used Ford engines, but rarely have I seen that mentioned. And I wouldn’t say it was a Corvette engine either. GM, yes. But I was told that the engines were modified from stock, and not installed directly from GM.

    • You have some misinformation. Iso bought the Corvette engines directly from GM and on some of these engines Iso made performance enhancing modifications.

      There were some Iso cars made with Ford engines at the end of the Iso life but the vast majority of Iso cars used Chevy engines – I estimate about 85%+ of all Iso GT cars used a Chevy engine. This is all documented in the Goodfellow book, “ISORIVOLTA, The Men, The Machines”.

  5. Padova was really worth a trip.
    Interesting to see how many cars sold at that event.
    Too bad most of the cars went to buyers in Germany, Austria, Beligium, Netherlands, a.s.o.
    Italy is loosing its history!

  6. Mike, #144 is Manuel’s, the whole display was his company’s.

  7. Yes it’s my 1972 Lele #144

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