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Thread: WTT: Very Early Second Series Momo Prototipo 370mm

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    WTT: Very Early Second Series Momo Prototipo 370mm

    Looking to trade my 370mm vintage momo prototipo. It’s a very early second generation 4th series and is absolutely mint condition. I can’t find anything wrong with it at all. It’s too clean to run on my car and should go to a collector. Looking for something vintage with lots of patina. Let me know what you’ve got. Email claycarr911@gmail.com
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    Can you educate me where to see if this is a very early of just an early or a late second (fourth) series Proto?
    I know as differentiation stitching grain (somtimes a date or KBA stamp) prototipo logo I thionk it might be late 70s or so - the momo specialists will be able to be preciser.


    After reading the title I had expected something different.
    To me it is a medium aged fourth series.
    Small stitches and textured grain dates this not as a very ealy model of this gen.

    But this just a general rant as everything nowadays is early or vintage - these terms are not protected.

    You're just the one that got my rant after other have made the base for it by advertising 80's Wheels as early and vintage and I'm not in good mood today anyway - sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by uai View Post
    Can you educate me where to see if this is a very early of just an early or a late second series Proto?

    After reading the title I had expected something different.
    To me it is a medium aged fourth series.
    370mm flat spoke with a stacked momo logo on the back. Most second series had the flat logo.
    Clay Carr
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    First series 12707 or nothing
    Second Series Pat MOMO or MOMO
    Third series
    MO
    MO

    Fourth series like yours sorry I didn't see the logo in the small pics. However silk screen and stacked could only be a late third series.

    Sorry I didn't see the stacked logo. Is this re-covered ?

    Perhaps I should stop looking at any screen for today sorry for messing up your for trade thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by uai View Post
    First series 12707 or nothing
    Second Series Pat MOMO or MOMO
    Third series
    MO
    MO

    Fourth series like yours
    Multiple collectors have all agreed it’s early second series. This is the first opinion I’ve ever heard that disagrees. Just sticking with what the experts have told me. Maybe some more collectors can chime in
    Clay Carr
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    Quote Originally Posted by uai View Post
    First series 12707 or nothing
    Second Series Pat MOMO or MOMO
    Third series
    MO
    MO

    Fourth series like yours sorry I didn't see the logo in the small pics. However silk screen and stacked could only be a late third series.

    Sorry I didn't see the stacked logo. Is this re-covered ?

    Perhaps I should stop looking at any screen for today sorry for messing up your for trade thread
    Not recovered. 100% original and shows no signs of ever being mounted on a hub
    Clay Carr
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    1973 911T Hot Rod

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    Not wanting to hijack but since the experts are on the dance floor what series is this wheel
    Stacked but with the Prototipo below the 3rd hole on the bottom spoke ?

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    Clarification from a collector: it’s a second generation 4th series wheel. So late 60s- early 70s. Sorry for the confusion
    Clay Carr
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    Hi,
    Interested and PM sent!

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    Off to its new home in the PNW. Thanks for the interest
    Clay Carr
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