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    PCA7GGR
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    Help IDing Hub

    I would appreciate your assistance in identifying what vehicles a hub I have is for. It is stamped with "3720" - attached are some pics. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by PCA7GGR View Post
    I would appreciate your assistance in identifying what vehicles a hub I have is for. It is stamped with "3720" - attached are some pics. Thanks
    MOMO solid extended hub for 72 and later 914? I've got a "3620" that looks very similar but is just an inch shorter and it came off a 74 914

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    will it also fit a '74 or later 911?
    Sergio
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    It would surprise me if these were momo hubs. I don't know what they are either but i would guess more in direction of personal/nardi?
    I've got an 1160 at home which should fit an alfa romeo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PCA7GGR View Post
    will it also fit a '74 or later 911?
    The base isn't wide enough to mate with the 911 steering column. That was my first guess but I changed my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PCA7GGR View Post
    I would appreciate your assistance in identifying what vehicles a hub I have is for. It is stamped with "3720" ...
    It's an old Personal hub for Volkswagens.

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    Jon B.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon B View Post
    It's an old Personal hub for Volkswagens.
    Cool! Have you got more of that hub chart overview?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robi View Post
    Cool! Have you got more of that hub chart overview?
    Quote Originally Posted by Robi View Post
    I've got an 1160 at home which should fit an alfa romeo.
    Personal Hub Kit No. 1160:
    Alfa Romeo Duetto, Giulia Super 66-68; Sprint GT, GTA, GTC, GTV to 68

    I picked up this 77 Haan catalog at their showroom on Santa Monica Boulevard... 40 years ago.

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    Jon B.
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    That's awesome! It's a bit hard to read the numbers but thanks for sharing!

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    Great chart Jon... now saved in my tech stuff

    Went to the garage to look at one I've had for years think'n I should have a #3600 and found a superseded number...

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