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    Value question: momo vintage steering wheels

    hi all ,

    just a quick question .... what could be the value nowadays of a Momo LeMans and a Momo Monza wheel ...
    both stacked logo and both 355mm-360mm

    not a lot for sell at moment and the only one i found are 380mm

    thanks
    steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonizzos View Post
    . . . what could be the value nowadays of a Momo LeMans . . .
    Comp --- from 5 years, ago . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...l=1#post630404

    Not seen for sale very often --- also vinyl = /industrial . . . for some people


    Quote Originally Posted by tonizzos View Post
    . . . and a Momo Monza wheel . . .
    Even more not-seen-for-sale --- leather covered, too = /sexy-sexy . . . for some other people





    Try pinging Mark Morrissey? . . .

    . . . might be able to offer advice/leads/etc/etc



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    ok thanks for the input
    at least i have a starting point for the LeMans ... will put an advert this evening

    steve

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    I might have a spare in the collection... not at home now to check
    Click to see my momo collection --> For those interested in my steering wheel collection, feel free to have a look

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    There is a perfect Monza on eBay @ about $1500, it's only a small dia though.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Mom...cDJ:rk:11:pf:0

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9er View Post
    There is a perfect Monza on eBay @ about $1500, it's only a small dia though.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Mom...cDJ:rk:11:pf:0
    Not the stacked MOMO logo either.
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    Quite a different wheel indeed. The ebay one is a second gen monza. For that matter they could be considered less valuable than a 1st gen but at the same time, it is imo more rare as i have seen more 1st gen's...
    Another important part is that the ebay one is a 32cm version which is a big - when it comes to value
    Click to see my momo collection --> For those interested in my steering wheel collection, feel free to have a look

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    Maybe a picture is better..

    LeMans early to mid 60s
    Monza late 60s to early 70s normally
    Both 350mm-355mm
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