Using a shortened version of the Rivolta chassis, the Iso Grifo (presented in 1965) was a GT with an elegant yet aggressive character, designed by Bertone. Various engines were used, with powers ranging from 300 to 365 up to 400 Hp for the 7-liter (of which around seventy were built). In the early seventies the front part underwent a restyling. A lighter version was produced by Bizzarrini and called "Strada". From 1965 to 1974 the Grifo produced were about 500.
The Danhausen company of Aachen, Germany, began producing its own series of handcrafted 1:43 models under the names Metal 43, Plumbies, SD Models and Minichamps in 1974. Between 1976 and 1990, AMR produced over 70 different Minichamps models for Danhausen. The mass production of highly detailed die-cast model cars, marketed under the name Minichamps, began in China in 1990 and marked a real revolution in the field of model making, with high quality products at extremely competitive prices. Minichamps models are developed in Germany, but production and assembly takes place in the Far East. In less than ten years Minichamps practically became the reference in the diecast sector. In 2004 the first resin miniatures were introduced. Over the years other scales have been developed significantly, including 1:18. The Maxichamps range, which includes affordable reissues of older Minichamps items, was introduced in 2016.