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Thread: FS: Momo solid hub 230 - 66/67 380mm black flat Momo Prototipo

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    FS: Momo solid hub 230 - 66/67 380mm black flat Momo Prototipo

    After a lot of back and forth and even much longer thinking about it, I finally decided to sell my '66 911 project car. Too many projects, you get the point.
    Anyway, I reinstalled the original steering wheel and now I want to sell the old Momo hub and the 380 Prototipo, mainly to finance other projects.

    The hub is in excellent condition, as you can hopefully see in the pictures. If you have any questions or want detailed photos, just let me know.

    SOLD

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    Is there s difference in this early Hub and the later 230 stamped Hubs?
    I think there are more than me who are waiting on pictures of the early 380 Proto…?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 91167coupe View Post
    Is there s difference in this early Hub and the later 230 stamped Hubs?
    I think there are more than me who are waiting on pictures of the early 380 Proto…?
    coming, coming .. ;-)
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    Prototipo

    380mm Prototipo, first generation, made 1966/67, leather is soft and beautiful, see pictures. some deformations from earlier storage, never bothered me over the last 50k mls, the wheel itself is straight.

    No idea re the price, I know they go for crazy $$$. Want to see this going in good hands rather than to the highest bidder. So I am open to reasonable offers on this one. Horn button not included and not available for sale.

    SOLD

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    Last edited by patipatina; 04-01-2023 at 07:17 AM.
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    Very nice prototipo but forum rules require adding a price

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    I ll take the hub and wheel for the offered price of 600 USD

    Quote Originally Posted by patipatina View Post
    After a lot of back and forth and even much longer thinking about it, I finally decided to sell my '66 911 project car. Too many projects, you get the point.
    Anyway, I reinstalled the original steering wheel and now I want to sell the old Momo hub and the 380 Prototipo, mainly to finance other projects.

    The hub is in excellent condition, as you can hopefully see in the pictures. If you have any questions or want detailed photos, just let me know.

    Asking price is $600, shipping & PP

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    Quote Originally Posted by uai View Post
    Very nice prototipo but forum rules require adding a price
    added an asking price, thanks for pointing that out ✌️
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    Haven’t seen one of these in a while.
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    This is really one of the great wheels for the early cars! Very cool and rare item.
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    Replied to all messages, still available. Open to reasonable offers. Cheers.
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