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    It's coming back to me - that's definitely BWA. They're the only ones who used a 5 hole pattern with that orientation. It's more likely that one was named Gamma.
    These were common in the mid-late 70's - BWA marketed road and steering wheels, and I'm thinking they were seen more in Europe than here.

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    Thanks for your input - did a quick Google on BWA wheels and came up with this ad copy. Not sure what vintage this
    ad is but it clearly identifies this wheels as the Iota model.
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    I'm jazzed - good to know I didn't fry all the brain cells back in the 70's. I just couldn't quite grasp the name of that wheel. I actually have a Gamma 360 around here somewhere.

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    Hi, just saw the "unmarked" momo wheel and realise I have one of those as well. Does anyone have any info on these? Why no markings?
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    Lancia Delta Integrales and variants used a wheel like that in the late 80's. I really doubt that's a Momo - not their stitch and cover style.

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    I'm not so sure, if you look at momo Le Mans wheels the stitching and finish looks very similar. It's also vinyl rather than leather - like a Le Mans.
    Alfie

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    what about my "old and ugly" steering wheel?

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    i have no further information; found this wheel in a Box with old Porsche parts. no tags or markings- just a Porsche hub, but it looks very special for me.

    any sugestions?
    marco

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    My latest addition to my collection of ugly aftermarket wheels.
    Racemark 360mm wood wheel
    No date stamp but I am guessing it was made in the late 80s or early 90s
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    what about my "old and ugly" steering wheel?
    That it's ... old and ugly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biancaneve View Post
    That it's ... old and ugly
    Ahh, that's not nice. I think it would be a great addition,




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