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Momo 380mm Vintage Leather Steering wheel


JohnP_02

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Price: $375
Location: Cincinnati


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Some of you may have noticed I have been collecting steering wheels for awhile. And every once in a while I find some nice deals to pass on for cool wheels that work well in our 2002, especially the larger size ones. If you’re looking for a nice 380mm vintage wheel this is a pretty badass option. 

 

Here I have up for sale is a gorgeous possibly NOS 38cm leather Momo Steering Wheel. The front is perfect condition, I would have thought it was unused if there weren’t very slight mounting marks on the back where the hub attaches. It’s in 10/10 condition. This rare classic Ferrari Testarossa wheel is date stamped ‘84 likely a first production run issue, but looks great in a 2002! There is one other one on eBay right now from some vulture selling for $1,300, but I am selling my nicer one for $375+ shipping. Happy to answer any questions 

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For reference only- an Identical Wheel in a 1600:

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1976 2002 Fjordblau (currently Verona, 3rd owner)

1969 2002 Granada, 2nd owner

Too many steering wheels

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I have a Petri 350 steering wheel. It's a challenge to steer with 215/50 x 15 tires. So I would agree with you the 380 would be easier. One question, what hub ii it attached to? Attached is a picture of my wheel and the bolt pattern is different. What hub would I purchase to use your wheel?

Thanks,

Lloyd

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34 minutes ago, larbo53 said:

I have a Petri 350 steering wheel. It's a challenge to steer with 215/50 x 15 tires. So I would agree with you the 380 would be easier. One question, what hub ii it attached to? Attached is a picture of my wheel and the bolt pattern is different. What hub would I purchase to use your wheel?

Thanks,

Lloyd

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The Momo wheel for sale requires a specific Momo bolt pattern hub, you can buy nice aftermarket ones for about $50 on eBay.

 

(The Wheel in your picture is a Petri and those hubs are impossible to find alone. And they have a completely different bolt pattern than Momo). 

 

John 

1976 2002 Fjordblau (currently Verona, 3rd owner)

1969 2002 Granada, 2nd owner

Too many steering wheels

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