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    FS: G.GIUNTA 1960 steering wheel

    Original very rare 1960 "G.Giunta" steering wheel, handmade in Italy, aluminium 3 rays and one piece mahogany wood, just restored by a specialist in Italy, diam 390 mm, perfect for a 356 or early 911.

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    Us$1000 +shipping
    ribachio@libero.it
    Last edited by ribachio; 05-22-2013 at 12:01 AM.

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    That wheel was also used in 1960s Lamborghinis and the spokes are engine turned on some. I have one of these and 800 is a steal!

    Don

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    Wow, I like this one! Just beautiful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rennman View Post
    That wheel was also used in 1960s Lamborghinis and the spokes are engine turned on some. I have one of these and 800 is a steal!
    Don
    Thank you Don for your comment by a real connoisseur! Yes G.Giunta, italian artisan in the late 50's and early 60'; his steering wheels were used in the early Lamborghini also, as for example the 1964 350Gt.
    You can see the same type of my wheel in the Mike Lempert collection (sold) http://www.pbase.com/mdlempert/giunta

    Thanks Jens for your appreciation!

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    I am interested in your steering wheel. Can you contact me @ scott@novusartconsulting.com or pm me.
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    Scott Marshall
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    1981 Porsche 911SC
    1993 Porsche 968 Clubsport
    1961 Abarth Record Monza, 1964 Abarth Simca 2000
    1962 Abarth 1000GT, 1964 Abarth 850TC Nurburgring

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    Ribachio, is the wheel still available?

    Thank you,
    Tom
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    Quote Originally Posted by TKO View Post
    Ribachio, is the wheel still available?

    Thank you,
    Hello Tom
    sold wheel, was a very good price..
    I'll send email or pm
    Thank you! R.

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    Ribachio,

    PM sent! Best Regards

    Dean

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean911E View Post
    Ribachio,

    PM sent! Best Regards

    Dean
    thanks Dean for your interest! I just replied , best regards Riccardo

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    Note : these were after-market handmade wheels for mid 60's Lamborghini 350GT / 400GT Monza; proper for period 550 speedster and 356 roadster
    Last edited by ribachio; 05-27-2013 at 04:51 PM.

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