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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Morrissey View Post
    Since we see the straight line MOMO configuration, I would say 1974-76. After 1976 would have a date stamped on the back. ... earlier would have the:
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    style logo.
    So Mark I think that MADE IN Italy 20340 wheel was for the late Dino 246Gt M series 1973

    I purchased a Momo with the same code on the back with a sort of Jackie Stewart model style, but no more than MOMO in front; so it should be a 1972-73 ...
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    Since you guys are discussing it... what dates are the "PAT. MOMO" wheels, '72 on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullethead View Post
    Since you guys are discussing it... what dates are the "PAT. MOMO" wheels, '72 on?

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    maybe is it Name:  1RealwheelByMomo1970cat.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullethead View Post
    Since you guys are discussing it... what dates are the "PAT. MOMO" wheels, '72 on?
    Come on Russ... don't you have the latest Excellence?!?
    It's all in there
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    My bad, Mark... been busy prepping to move my shop to bigger digs and haven't even looked at this months mag yet.
    Russ

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    '70 914/6 GT

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    hi! could be possible to post here that Mysterious Momo article on Excellence by excellent Mr Mark?

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    Sorry Riccardo. It wouldn't be Kosher to do that. Excellence is available in most of Europe and Italy I believe. The trick is finding who carries it. You can also order an issue here:
    http://www.excellence-mag.com/back-issues

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Morrissey View Post
    Come on Russ... don't you have the latest Excellence?!?
    Mark, congrats on a great job on the article.
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    ok thanks Mark!

    Now I want to show the car from where is coming the early prototipo. It's a red 1966 911 coupè 2.0 130hp , born with a wood wheel. His owner from Venezia (I) changed in after market the wheel with the Momo prototipo, using the car on the road. Up to 1972 when transformed the car for rally races but for a short time, then re-transforming for road use. For many years this car had a very rare use. Last year the car, to be restored, was sold in Suisse but before was reinstalled the original wood wheel as the prototipo and other spacial racing parts, recaro seats, lights etc were taken. That's the real storyName:  Porsche911coupe1966_130hp.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Morrissey View Post
    Come on Russ... don't you have the latest Excellence?!?
    It's all in there
    Mark I appreciated the article. Is it possible to tell (or better show) a similar time line for the horn buttons?

    Richard

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