Steering wheels(3) before Ebay

Ski coach

Deceased
Site Donor $
Messages
298
Reaction score
108
Location
Durham, NH
#1) Momo wood 350 Daytona- fair retoration, solid driver-175.

#2) Personal 390- Excellent original- very nice driver stamped 1968-350.

#3) Very rare Momo 370, stacked, flat, silver, Prototipo. Very nice original leather/stitching (re-dyed).-1700

excellent driver condition.

I have detailed photos for those interested. Please pm me

cheers,

chris
 
All of your wheels are beautiful!

You may want to list the stacked 370 on early911sregistry.org. The 370 clears the 911 gauges quite well and they don’t make that size new. Not that I need to tell you any of this. :D
 
C'mon, us looky loo's always curious. Why no pics? Realy easy to do w/this site's "Upload a File" button.

;)

I always sell 100% of my stuff w/at least one picture, no matter how insignificant the part is, much less something in the hundreds/thousands.
 
The daytona wheel is wood with wood wrapped spoke ends. It is one of the more common stacked momos as they came on some factory cars. Good price.

The Personal wheel likely looks a lot like Andrew’s wheel in the steering wheel pics thread. 390 is a good size for an e9.

The momo wheel looks like the one I sold but flat. It has a stacked logo so it is from the late 60’s to early 70’s. This wheel is both rare and desireable, especially by the porsche crowd as I mentioned earlier. I would say that “stacked” momos command the highest price, even over that of the earlier logo’d ones. There is no disputing their period-correctness if that makes sense.

By Stacked I mean:

MO
MO

versus

MOMO

There are a few other momo logos from a bit earlier than the stacked days.
 
IMG_1140.JPG
IMG_1140.JPG Hello Gents:
-The Daytona and a Personal are sold.
-The Prototipo is still available
 
Back
Top