dougmeyer
New Member
I have what appears to be quite a special vintage steering wheel (that is, if it's not a fake, and I can't say yet with 100% certainty that it's not): A 350mm flat “Alpina” branded Momo Prototipo. Based on information found online, it appears to have been made in the late '60s to early ‘70s. I bought the steering wheel last year, and the seller kindly included the car to which it was most recently attached : 1971 Euro-spec BMW 2002, built up as an Alpina Tribute. Given that the car is not an authentic Alpina, I can’t be certain of the steering wheel's provenance or its authenticity. The seller said only that it had been purchased from a 3rd party.
The wheel was very poorly restored at some point before I bought it. The grip is very mushy, the stitching is completely wrong, and mediocre leather has been used. It is so mushy that given the lack of power steering and the small diameter of the wheel, control of the car is so compromised that I have removed it and installed a current model 370mm Prototipo.
I am interested in finding a highly skilled and qualified person or business to faithfully restore it to its original condition. I'll tag 2 members here who may have more specific knowledge for me:
@Markos - Years ago (2017) on bmw2002faq, you posted a restored vintage 370mm Prototipo for sale which you said you had restored in Europe by a skilled craftsman, about whom you said was "able to closely and accurately reproduce the complex momo stitch pattern. The work is absolutely stunning." I'd love to know who this person is. The photos you offered in the post seemed to back up your claim.
@Hans W. - Based purely on a quick search of threads on the forum, it appears you are armpit-deep in all things steering wheels, and my hope is that you might also be of some help to me.
I truly appreciate all advice and recommendations.
Thanks,
Doug
Attached are a few pics of my Prototipo in its current abused and disrespected state.
Also, here is a Dropbox link that illustrates how mushy the grip is.
www.dropbox.com
The wheel was very poorly restored at some point before I bought it. The grip is very mushy, the stitching is completely wrong, and mediocre leather has been used. It is so mushy that given the lack of power steering and the small diameter of the wheel, control of the car is so compromised that I have removed it and installed a current model 370mm Prototipo.
I am interested in finding a highly skilled and qualified person or business to faithfully restore it to its original condition. I'll tag 2 members here who may have more specific knowledge for me:
@Markos - Years ago (2017) on bmw2002faq, you posted a restored vintage 370mm Prototipo for sale which you said you had restored in Europe by a skilled craftsman, about whom you said was "able to closely and accurately reproduce the complex momo stitch pattern. The work is absolutely stunning." I'd love to know who this person is. The photos you offered in the post seemed to back up your claim.
@Hans W. - Based purely on a quick search of threads on the forum, it appears you are armpit-deep in all things steering wheels, and my hope is that you might also be of some help to me.
I truly appreciate all advice and recommendations.
Thanks,
Doug
Attached are a few pics of my Prototipo in its current abused and disrespected state.
Also, here is a Dropbox link that illustrates how mushy the grip is.
Dropbox
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