Frank_1980
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But Wladek you're right, it is not the same wheel. But interesting, maybe a prototype.
Hans , i'm interested... for my blue coupe.
So… please confirm
1) dia outside is 375 mm
2) hub is oem E9 , no hocus hopus there !
Italvolanti was made by Momo in Italy.The shape of ATI wheel's horn buttons differs, that's right. The bmw e9 / e21 wheel is known with more round shaped spoke ends but also with the style of Hans wheel. After 1984, the wheel was called Indianapolis, and had a leather bolster. And always indicated with kba number, as ATI is a German company and mostly sold for German market. The main difference is the center hole, which is defenetly not produced that often, obviously because not needed as the horn actuation is on the spokes...
And sorry - you are talking about Momo. They stamped since mid of 70s, but you can't fix this than on every wheel manufacturer. What about Nardi, Collaudo or Cisa??? I have a couple of wheels here show different
Stamped 68 69 70 etc.
Italvolanti was made by Momo in Italy.
By Italian manufacturers at most i was thinking about wheels for BMW - Personal, Moto-Lita, Raid, Momo Prototipo, Momo Alpina, Nardi as well.
Yes, indeed Nardi started to stamp dates earlier; in early on lower spoke, in later on left spoke.
"Collaudo or Cisa" - i didn't know these brands even ever existed.
I was under the impression that Italvolanti was manufactured by Atiwe - a German company. That makes sense to me given that most German cars use German steering wheel manufacturers, notably Petri. VW and BMW both had atiwe/italvolanti factory wheels. Both started with the triangle pattern three bolt hub, and later transitioned to the 70mm PCD pattern with a holes at 12PM and 6PM, same as momo. I would love to see the documentation that supports that momo manufactured Italvolanti wheels.
Also, Collaudo (translated to “Testing”) means that the wheel was tested. Found on the back side of Personal wheels...
Yes, i am not "deep in wheels" if we talk about whole steering wheels industry or it history, because i didn't ever felt i will need that. I am ok with just proper E9 steering wheels, for me it's enough.OK, if you're not to deep in wheels, some important 1960 manufacturers are maybe not in your focus since now. Ferrari and Maserati etc used wheels from those companies.
Where you have the information from MOMO produced for ATI (Auto Teile International / Atiwe)?
Is it a guess or a reliable source?
Those wheels were made by Nardi... not Momo.
Momo made everything, even Petri
Who will tell you the truth now Hans?BTW...
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BTW...
Was any of you involved in the fact that my ad was deleted by eBay Kleinanzeigen?
Someone reported me and they removed it without asking me first.
Very sad. Especially because it has to be someone I know. Why else would someone report me?
I'm not saying it is one of you, I just want to share it.
BTW...
Was any of you involved in the fact that my ad was deleted by eBay Kleinanzeigen?
Someone reported me and they removed it without asking me first.
Very sad. Especially because it has to be someone I know. Why else would someone report me?
I'm not saying it is one of you, I just want to share it.