The history
Sports cars in the 70s were either 2-seater - or beautiful. The Indy was and is both. Large doors invite you to enter comfortably at the front and rear. Four people can then enjoy the incomparably sporty acoustics and the power of the high-torque V8 engine.
With a total of 1,136 units produced, the Indy is also one of the secret favorites in the classic market in terms of production strength. The Indy designed by Vignale will continue to experience timelessness in the decades to come.
The example offered here was first put on the road by a diplomat in Geneva in 1976 and 40,000 kilometers and
34 years later, it became part of Switzerland's most famous collection of sports cars and sporty classics.
Freshly collected from the shores of Lake Geneva, this beautifully maintained Indy with an original mileage of 50,000 km is looking for a new owner.
Bodywork and paintwork
The entire paintwork is uniquely beautiful, the clear coat was completely refreshed again in spring 2023. Not a dent or scratch is visible.
Interior
The high-quality leather was renewed by the second owner according to the original sample and still looks like new today.
Engine and mechanics
The solid mechanics have been regularly maintained and serviced by all previous owners. The cooling system, air conditioning and electrical system have recently been overhauled or replaced.
Chassis
The suspension and brakes were overhauled and freshly checked. The original Borrani rims were also turned out and painted.
Driving experience
The Indy is a comfortable Gran Tourismo that is also very fast. It loves long journeys and beautiful trips, and it feels very much at home both on mountain roads and on the highway. The sound of the V8 is a wonderful accompaniment without being intrusive.
Recommendation
This Italian classic is the right sports car for both collectors and driving enthusiasts, especially as Indy's are still available at comfortable prices. In recent years, as with most Italian exotics, a solid increase in value can be observed.
This one is probably one of the best maintained in Switzerland.