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Markos

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This is another deep dished 380 mm Prototipo prototype from a CSL

That is more shallow and less holes than the only prototype that I am familiar with. Any 380mm prototipo is hens teeth, especially one with that shape.

This is the first CSL brochure with a non-factory momo. You know the pic, as I posted it in your personal-based prototipo wheel thread. Side note, these also aren’t production scheels. They are earlier lighter racing scheels. Hence the distinctive shape.
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Just noticed today when repainting my trim ring that even the plastic hub cover has the Petri logo

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What can the wheel guys tell me about the 38cm "Formel" wheel I bought for my car? I like the placement of the spokes. The mahogany rim is quite thin,however so I wear driving gloves.

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What can the wheel guys tell me about the 38cm "Formel" wheel I bought for my car? I like the placement of the spokes. The mahogany rim is quite thin,however so I wear driving gloves.

Late 60’s early 70’s period wheel. Former had a number of wheels. @Hans W. has sold a few I think.
 

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According to my info, Formel was a German company.
The wooden Formel steering wheels had to compete with the brands from England ( Formula/Speedwell, Moto Lita, Walsall/Les Leston etc. ).
I should have a picture somewhere from a sixties catalog, showing this model Formel steering wheel.
 
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