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    Help identify this steering wheel

    I like this wheel. Since there aren’t any markings on it I wonder if you guys are familiar w it and can tell me more.
    I have to measure it but I think it’s about 35 cm. It’s a firm grip, no cushion like on a leather double wrapped 38 cm vdm.
    Thanks

    Richard

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    Early S Reg #1395 LongRanger's Avatar
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    Another Olde Steering Wheel

    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
    . . . like this wheel. Since there aren’t any markings on it I wonder if you guys are familiar w it and can tell me more . . .
    No label + looks kinda generic --- but what do I know

    I'm sure you know this threade . . .
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...hlight=catalog

    See if you can find yours, and, if not? . . .



    . . . add it in?



    HtH




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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    No label + looks kinda generic --- but what do I know

    I'm sure you know this threade . . .
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...hlight=catalog

    See if you can find yours, and, if not? . . .



    . . . add it in?



    HtH




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    I had forgotten about that thread, but also 62 pages takes long on my 3G

    I hope a wheelie recognizes it quick and easy and if it has been identified I will add it to that thread.

    Thanks,

    Richard
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    To me it looks a lot like an Abarth
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    Quote Originally Posted by gtBen View Post
    To me it looks a lot like an Abarth
    Thanks for the input.

    A quick google search indeed shows that it resembles the,Abarth wheel. On mine no brand name and different covering. Maybe the Abarth wheel had a certain evolution over time or is this the sample prototype

    Richard
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    Looks like a foam formed grip made to look like a leather wrap. Maybe a Grant? I don't know if Grant used the same bolt pattern as MOMO but, I've seen some weird things when it comes to wheels,,,, "Manufacturing under License" and all that entails.
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    Bit of an oddball. I've seen momo wheels with the foam grip, same model, but only in 32cm. I can't tell right away on the wheel but when it comes to value, it's in the hub and horn so beware when someone tries to pry those out your hands
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    I think that it’s an oddball.

    The way it wraps at the bottom is like a Momo

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    But the middle section is like an Abarth

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    Richard
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