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Vintage Momo 350mm Steering Wheel


JohnP_02

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Price: $125
Location: Cincinnati


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Very nice vintage Momo Sprint 350mm steering wheel. There is no date on it which leads me to believe it is a period correct wheel for an 02 since most of the Momo wheels post '76 have dates on them. The leather and threads are nice and tight with a nice patina. There are two small scrapes on the wheel, one on the front and one on the back, very shallow and barely noticeable. Please look at the pics closely. The wheel has a very nice thick diameter grip similar to a Jackie Stewart. 

 

$125 + shipping. 

 

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1976 2002 Fjordblau (currently Verona, 3rd owner)

1969 2002 Granada, 2nd owner

Too many steering wheels

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21 minutes ago, mffoster said:

Hello, I'm interested! I'll send a PM


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Hi Mike, the wheel has been sold already. 

 

John 

1976 2002 Fjordblau (currently Verona, 3rd owner)

1969 2002 Granada, 2nd owner

Too many steering wheels

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7 hours ago, texaco511 said:

I will take it send me ur info


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On 7/31/2017 at 1:56 PM, JohnP_02 said:

 

Hi Mike, the wheel has been sold already. 

 

John 

 

1976 2002 Fjordblau (currently Verona, 3rd owner)

1969 2002 Granada, 2nd owner

Too many steering wheels

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3 hours ago, xr4tic said:

If only there was a way to mark a post as sold.

 

Oh wait....

 

https://www.bmw2002faq.com/announcement/17-marking-as-sold/

 

Well, I'm not exactly sure who that comment is directed at, but I actually had marked the wheel as sold (which it appears you can no longer do at least on the mobile version) AND on the thread I had added that it was sold. #justsayin

1976 2002 Fjordblau (currently Verona, 3rd owner)

1969 2002 Granada, 2nd owner

Too many steering wheels

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