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    info on momo logo on a "LE MANS" wheel

    hi friends, i have 2 momo "Le Mans" , one in black the other in silver
    they are exactly the same .... just the logo on the back are different !!!
    i was sure that for the period of production of the LE MANS , the silver logo should be the correct one , but how to explain the black one ?








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    Hi Steve the black one is earlier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uai View Post
    Hi Steve the black one is earlier.
    ah , i thought the oposite , that the silver one was the older one

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonizzos View Post
    ah , i thought the oposite , that the silver one was the older one
    Indeed ... isn't the stacked MOMO earlier than the straight one?

    Or where there different kind of stacked MOMO?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biancaneve View Post
    Indeed ... isn't the stacked MOMO earlier than the straight one?

    Or where there different kind of stacked MOMO?
    so stacked MOMO would be this....

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    i also thought the staked one so the silver Wheel would be the older one but i thought that the lemans wheels would all be stacked .... it seems not

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    Quote Originally Posted by uai View Post
    Hi Steve the black one is earlier.
    +1 Stacked is later on the parts that I have seen.
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    The black wheel - with the stamped 'MOMO' in capital letters- is earlier (mid/late '60's) than the 'stacked' MOMO (in hollow letters) which was used late '60's/early '70's.

    The single line/hollow letters MOMO logo came after that ~ mid '70's.
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    Thanks now it's clear

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