Please identify this steering wheel

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I see this described as e9 wheel, but not familiar to me. Obvious signature that more expert folks may recognize.
 

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the shape and pattern is very similar to a Moto Lita wheel. except they have 6 holes for mounting to the hub.
 
Thanks, Markos. That is quite a thread! And per Scott's comment, six holes seems standard and I didn't see comparables with three holes.
 
there are companies that make wheels to fit on the moto lita hub. one of the companies is Lecarra. this is one of the ones that i like a lot - this is an older one, they make a newer version that you see in the speed shops that isn't as nice. as you see, this is a 9 hole version. always thought this would look good in a coupe.
cool wheel.jpg
 
Okay now that the kids are in bed... :) It definitely looks like an Italvolanti hub pattern. Hunting down the wheel. Hang tight!
 
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