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Thread: FS: Original Abarth 385mm steering wheel and horn button

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    FS: Original Abarth 385mm steering wheel and horn button

    I recently acquired a VDM 380mm leather covered wheel and hockey puck, so I am now selling this original 385mm Abarth steering wheel and horn button from the late 70s-early 80s. This came from a Fiat rally car and I had it sent here from Italy.
    This wheel has been on my 72 T for 3 years and has been a joy to use; no blocked gauges, wonderful patina for your SWB/LWB, leather in fantastic condition, stitching is perfect.

    Asking $550 plus shipping; use Paypal Friends and Family option.

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    Serge

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    Ouch! . . .


    . . . and here I am --- trying to save a little dosh for the Lit Meet in two weeks



    How much does this weigh, Serge?

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    Hi Serge,
    I am very interested. Please PM me whether you ship to Germany and whether the left spoke is bent. Or do I only see superficial abrasions?

    Thanks!
    Keep up the speed!

    Anatol

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    Guys, the wheel was spoken for literally 5 minutes after I posted this. As for the spokes, they are just abrasions.
    Serge

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    Early S Registry #2457
    Daisy: 1972 T with 2.7 engine and Webers
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    Mostro di Biscotti: 1975 Lancia Fulvia 1.3S Series 2

    Veronica: 1987 Carrera coupe - curves in all the right places...SOLD
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    Guys, the wheel was spoken for literally 5 minutes after I posted this..
    No doubt, and good for you Serge............... That's one great wheel
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    Its worth more than double your asking price
    I have a website now:
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    beautiful indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    No doubt, and good for you Serge............... That's one great wheel
    You'll be seeing it soon, chuck
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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