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    MOMO wheel and hub help please

    I've been searching the forums but the whole steering wheel thing can be a bit overwhelming. can anyone tell me approx what date this assembly would be? the wheel is flat and 370mm. marked M20340. covering is leather ( and electrical tape ) was on a '71.

    any help much appreciated. thanks, Don.
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    Don, small world, see link below, I did not post pic of my hub but as installed it looks the same. Your pic upside down doed not look like a offset / dished wheel although one spoke looks to have slight mark. from a brake press. mine looks to have more but I would assume Momo would not have different offsets or wheels with the same P/N?
    I did not get a solid date, will send you another note on this.

    Regards

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    Per the noted Momo historian, Mark Morrissey, as quoted in Excellence #206 (anyone with an interest in Momo should buy a copy!)...

    1974-1976: Wheels from this period will have the straight-line MOMO logo at the bottom center spoke and a painted name on the front of the wheel. Earliest wheels have "MADE IN ITALY" stamped on the back, while later wheels are stamped with "M 20340".

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    nice hub those are getting very rare
    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Simmeth View Post
    Per the noted Momo historian, Mark Morrissey, as quoted in Excellence #206 (anyone with an interest in Momo should buy a copy!)...

    1974-1976: Wheels from this period will have the straight-line MOMO logo at the bottom center spoke and a painted name on the front of the wheel. Earliest wheels have "MADE IN ITALY" stamped on the back, while later wheels are stamped with "M 20340".

    so what does it mean if it has both? the uber-rare transitional wheel
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    Mine with the painted logo also has the made in Italy over the #
    The mystery continues

    Regards

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    thanks for the input guys. I've put it up for sale. or, much preferred, to trade for a VDM wood wheel.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...223#post653223

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