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    Please help me identify this MoMo wheel. Diam.: 32 cm Leather cover.
    Thank you!
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    That is not Momo stitching so it’a a recovered wheel.

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    Looking at that logo it may be a wheel for the Opel Manta:
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    Picture found using Google.

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    We might assume it was installed in an Opel because of the horn button, but it IS a MOMO wheel... stacked logo is clearly visible in the second photo.

    At 320mm, I'm curious if what's under the later wrap is wood or rubber?
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    '70 914/6 GT

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    Rubber

    Any help would be highly appreciated!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZVW View Post
    Thank you all.

    This is just a THREAD to show a bit of eye candy Wheel dribble on the key pad stuff.

    What I find bemusing though is other than MM and post#480 no one seems to be able to contribute to the Flat 350 rear stitched stacked momo photo library ???

    For what has been openly stated as Common or Most avaliable I think it is RICH for those to preach but cannot PROVIDE,

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    1970 911T3.2 “Meatballs”
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    1972 911T Targa Glaserblau
    1976 911S Talbot Yellow

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    My flat black 350 stacked Prototipo
    1957 356A Cab Condor Yellow
    1970 911E Targa “CONDA G”
    1970 911T3.2 “Meatballs”
    1972 911T2.5 “AWBRGN”
    1972 911T Targa Glaserblau
    1976 911S Talbot Yellow

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    Just picked up this early Victor 365mm
    1957 356A Cab Condor Yellow
    1970 911E Targa “CONDA G”
    1970 911T3.2 “Meatballs”
    1972 911T2.5 “AWBRGN”
    1972 911T Targa Glaserblau
    1976 911S Talbot Yellow

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    Formula 1 Enterprises Real Wheel 315 mm diameter

    That's something I've never seen before and wanted to share. Most of us have seen at least pictures of most common version of the Formula 1 Enterprise Real Wheel and/or the Formula 1 advertisements, speaking about the sizes. 14″ (355mm) or 15″ (380mm) for the "Standard" and the "Competition" with 10″ (255mm) or 11″ (280mm).

    What I have here is a 315mm version of it, no marking on the back center spoke. Talked to Mark Morrissey the other day about it and he suspected that the Formula 1 logo found its way to all kinds of models they were manufacturing at that time, besides the advertised sizes. That could mean there are hundreds of these out there or just one. Nobody really knows.

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    1977 3.0 Hotrod
    1974 BMW 2002 tii
    1986 Saab 900 SPG

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    This is a Spyder wheel, made in England. We have a smaller Spyder wheel like it on our Elva MkVI race car. This one is pretty large. Anyone have any idea on what car the hub may be for?
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