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    MOMO Prototipo 360mm please help

    Hello
    I have this Momo Prototipo 360 mm and I like an honest opinion regarding the value.
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    I'd put it between 1-1.2k in the current market (with the horn button included). The size is on the smaller size IMO for the 911 (my preference is 370mm min) but, to each their own. Interesting wheel. Engraved, not silk screened "prototipo" yet, the logo, stitching (stitches per inch) and lack of stitching on the backs of the thumb pad indicate a wheel typically later than the engraving implies. A nice bit of kit though. I wouldn't kick it out of bed for eating crackers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 70SATMan View Post
    I'd put it between 1-1.2k in the current market (with the horn button included). The size is on the smaller size IMO for the 911 (my preference is 370mm min) but, to each their own. Interesting wheel. Engraved, not silk screened "prototipo" yet, the logo, stitching (stitches per inch) and lack of stitching on the backs of the thumb pad indicate a wheel typically later than the engraving implies. A nice bit of kit though. I wouldn't kick it out of bed for eating crackers.
    Thank You so much for your help ! Yes, indeed is a beautiful wheel. I love it !

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    With respect to my esteemed colleague I think this kit holds more value. If broken up the AL 230 hub is $400 to $500; the vintage MOMO push button is $300 to $400; and the wheel itself is $1K to $1.2K. Together you could comfortably count on $1500 to $1900. Just my $.02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by popowitz View Post
    With respect to my esteemed colleague I think this kit holds more value. If broken up the AL 230 hub is $400 to $500; the vintage MOMO push button is $300 to $400; and the wheel itself is $1K to $1.2K. Together you could comfortably count on $1500 to $1900. Just my $.02.

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    I didnt think the hub was a 230?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9er View Post
    I didnt think the hub was a 230?
    Yeah, I agree. Looks like BMW or Mercedes to me.
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    Nice wheel and the value - over $1000 - seems on the money. I agree that 370 is my minimum for a Momo in old P cars. 360 is marginal IMHO.
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    What would be the premium for a 370mm vs this 360mm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by popowitz View Post
    With respect to my esteemed colleague I think this kit holds more value. If broken up the AL 230 hub is $400 to $500; the vintage MOMO push button is $300 to $400; and the wheel itself is $1K to $1.2K. Together you could comfortably count on $1500 to $1900. Just my $.02.

    -Dave
    Thank You Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomlin View Post
    What would be the premium for a 370mm vs this 360mm?
    Well, there are other variables obviously along with personalities. Using this wheel as an example, I'd personally pay a delta of $300, all other things being equal between two steering wheels of this vintage. I know
    there are 380mm wheels advertised for what I think is ridiculous money, which I personally wouldn't pay myself.

    I also wouldn't pay $300 plus just for that horn button.
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