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    cool rare steering wheel?

    Anyone seen one of these before? Its personal. I am wondering are the hubs the same for this Personal and MOMO? These things seem to be bringing good money these days. Some people asking $600 for wheels at the Phoneix show. Anyone have an idea on value for this piece, with or without the hub?
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    The hubs are worth good money and can be used with many wheels with an adaptor. I think I've seen the hubs for 300 or so but it's been awhile.
    The flat wheels seem to be worth more.
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    Won't fit Momo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VintageExcellen View Post
    . . . Anyone seen one of these before? Its personal . . .
    Yup . . . . see post #40 . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...rmarket+wheels

    Don't know which hub this needs, though

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    As Raj suggests that's a Nardi hub for 356B/C & 911/912 models up to 7/'74 (it should have 0146/3600 embossed on it).

    Personal/Nardi leather wheels don't seem to command the same prices as similar period Momo wheels - & from your pictures that looks like quite a small diameter (less than 350mm) which affects the potential value too.
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    The hub is different but the pattern is the same so you can use that on a momo or raid/racemark or italvolanti or luisi and viceversa.
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    A Momo wheel won't fit an original Nardi hub (at least not without an additional Momo-->Nardi adapter) - although the more modern hubs are drilled to accept both Momo & Nardi pattern wheels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andyjboy View Post
    A Momo wheel won't fit an original Nardi hub (at least not without an additional Momo-->Nardi adapter) - although the more modern hubs are drilled to accept both Momo & Nardi pattern wheels.
    Indeed they have both drilling, from sometimes back in the '90s onwards.
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    Personal and Nardi are the SAME factory.
    the hubs are interchangeable.
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    Very cool wheel... (and hub)... but the missing thumb pads could knock the value a bit...
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