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Thread: WTB: MOMO Montecarlo horn button

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    Senior Member CurtEgerer's Avatar
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    Mark, no button. But I do like your new signature

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Morrissey View Post
    The Monti Carlo is one of the rarest early MOMOs
    Very nice. When did you pick that one up? Gorgeous!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurtEgerer View Post
    Mark, no button. But I do like your new signature
    Yup... A 'fake piece of crap',

    but I still love it
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    Senior Member CurtEgerer's Avatar
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    You're the 7th result on Google Image Search for "fake piece of crap". I think you're famous.

    * can I assume that is some self-deprecating humor and not an actual quote from one of our hobby's cognescenti?
    Last edited by CurtEgerer; 02-02-2015 at 03:19 PM.

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    Let's say 75% self-deprecating and 25% the other... but, I've paraphrased and it's no one in particular.
    I blame Conklin because I'm so damn envious of that freaking car of his.
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    Senior Member Jim Garfield's Avatar
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    Curt's post got me curious, this is what shows up just before your car in the Google image search. Doesn't say if it has a Camaro or Ferrari horn button.
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    '74 leichtbau
    "Sascha"
    R Grp 246
    S Reg 823

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    Senior Member CurtEgerer's Avatar
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    Well Mark, at least it's not a Targa

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    Hi Mark,

    I accidentally ran across this thread, looking for some info on the monte carlo steering wheel. I assume you may have seen it pass on my Instagram but I was lucky enough to finally get my hands on one of these "unobtainable" monte carlo horn buttons.
    I guess I dont really need to mention it, but just in case, this is part of me now and not for sale
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    Click to see my momo collection --> For those interested in my steering wheel collection, feel free to have a look

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    Five years on from Mark's first post and now I can see the button and wheel together! Would someone care to provide some info on the wheel? Date? Diameter? etc, for the less fortunate amongst us!

    BTW I bought the MOMO 50 Years book

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    and hoped that it would cover the history of the steering wheels in some detail but...

    Maybe Mark and Robi could come up with something like A Taxonomy of Office Chairs:

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    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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    Hi Robi,

    Not to burst your bubble, but I have one of those too and I believe Mark told me they were reproductions. I know that you know your stuff, but does the back look old enough to you?

    Best,
    Mike

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