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    FS: Momo Monza 38cm

    I am offering my beloved 1966-67 Momo Monza 38cm wheel for sale. This is a very early production wheel and in nice condition. Of course it has patina but a very solid and original wheel for you who seek something very special for your SWB car.
    Leather still soft and frame nice without more stress marks etc than usual.
    Take contact for more info and high res picture on email (kjelltbrekka@gmail.com)
    Price $2600 included shipping but w/o PP. Price without horn button and hub.
    Last edited by 91167coupe; 02-21-2020 at 01:08 AM.
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    I can offer small crest horn button and a new repro Momo/Nardi hub for $300.

    I can consider an early black 37cm Prototipo or Sebring (+cash) or a 7R Fuchs in a trade.
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    New price $2200 included shipping and $2300 included small crest horn button.
    Additional info, wheel is not 100% flat.
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    Quote Originally Posted by 91167coupe View Post
    New price $2200 included shipping and $2300 included small crest horn button.
    Additional info, wheel is not 100% flat.
    Very rare and cool wheel. Are these earlier ones ever 100% flat? How severe is the bend and what part of the wheel? Any pictures?
    1957 356A Cab Condor Yellow
    1970 911E Targa “CONDA G”
    1970 911T3.2 “Meatballs”
    1972 911T2.5 “AWBRGN”
    1972 911T Targa Glaserblau
    1976 911S Talbot Yellow

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    A momo like this is really uncommon.
    A perfectly flat 38cm, 1st gen momo even more. Almost all have some bend or knick going on. The large size is just way more prone to the flex.

    GLWS Kjell!
    Click to see my momo collection --> For those interested in my steering wheel collection, feel free to have a look

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    Most of the early Momos I have had have some issues conserning flatness. But it is often hard to see, especially mounted in car. I will take some pictures of the Monza to show the a light bend which is on upper side of rim.
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    Here are some pictures of the Monza. Very hard to feel and see once mounted but visible on a flat surface.

    I have been in the Early Momo market last year or so and my opinion is that value on early 38's with small issues are in the low $2k area while very good wheels are close to $3k. But please chime in if I am totally off regarding value here...
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    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    At this moment I will not sell the wheel, hoping for better prices in the future....
    The Monza is a wonderful wheel so better than any picture on my wall....
    Thanks for your interest and input guys!
    Last edited by 91167coupe; 03-10-2020 at 03:02 AM.
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    A slight bend to the spokes is mostly imperceptible mounted in a car. The majority of these bends occurred because someone used the poor MOMO as a support when entering or exiting a car.
    Please don't do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 91167coupe View Post
    At this moment I will not sell the wheels, hoping for better prices in the future....
    They are wonderful wheels so better than any picture on my wall....
    Thanks for your interest and input guys!
    Thanks for the pics and for the complete transparency in describing the wheel.
    1957 356A Cab Condor Yellow
    1970 911E Targa “CONDA G”
    1970 911T3.2 “Meatballs”
    1972 911T2.5 “AWBRGN”
    1972 911T Targa Glaserblau
    1976 911S Talbot Yellow

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