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Thread: FS: A few vintage MOMO steering wheels

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    FS: A few vintage MOMO steering wheels

    Hello,

    I didn’t see somewhere to introduce myself, but my name is James. I’m actually a BMW guy coming over from the e9 world but share a lot of interest and some parts with the Porsche community. My father owned a couple of air cooled 911s when I was growing up and they certainly sparked my passion for cars! I would love to own one in the future but I’m currently preoccupied with a never ending e9 restoration!
    Actually I did own a 911 at one point but it was the water cooled variety and wasn’t such a successful story in the end… oops

    I go by the same user name on the e9coupe forums and I’ve bought few things from some members here as well. I hope it’s ok to post a few items for sale here that maybe be interesting to the porsche community. I’d be happy to answer any questions or give any further information required.

    Here are a couple of wheels I would like to sell. Located in Germany but shipping is no problem.
    The horn buttons are jusy there for example and are not for sale.

    320mm MOMO Prototipo
    1968-1973 stacked logo

    €200 + shipping

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    320mm MOMO Monza
    1968-1973 stacked logo
    Very nice Original leather, slightly bent spokes
    €200 + shipping

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    350mm “MOMO GT”
    Pre 73?
    Excellent condition, appears almost unused. Slight shrinkage of the vinyl visible at the bottom seam.
    Unmarked but clearly made by MOMO, vinyl with “Le mans” style stitching. Happy to hear more info if anyone knows something about this wheel?
    I have seen one or two other examples of this wheel on this forum.

    €230 + shipping

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    Sorry I could not figure out how to manage the picture attachments from my phone but i’ll gladly upload some more pictures this evening.

    Thanks for looking!
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    Last edited by JamesE9; 02-05-2025 at 11:30 AM.

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    Bump.
    Price to high or just no interest in these?
    Open to offers, cheers

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    BUMP with new prices!

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    Just to back this up I know James, he's legit - so a new user but he's not a fraudster - I am always concerned when new users show up and sell stuff.
    The 320 will be too small for a porsche

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    Thanks Uli for your endorsement!

    Bumping this with another wheel to add, a larger size which would look great in an older 911!

    360mm thick rimmed MOMO “Dino”
    Same design as the Jacky Ickx signature wheel, only with a larger diameter as seen in the Ferrari Dino.
    Original leather with very nice box stitching.
    “Made in italy” dates it to early/mid 70’s.

    €400+ shipping

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    Have this 1974-1977 Jacky Stewart to sell.
    Great condition original leather and stitching, spokes are excellent and signature still in tact.
    An original 70’s gloss black Momo button is included.

    €300
    Plus shipping from Germany.

    Thanks for looking.

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