MY FAVOURITE – MOMO Jackie Stewart STEERING WHEEL
Mads van Appeldoorn
June 28, 2019
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The famous Momo Jackie Stewart signature wheel
My first real Porsche had a huge and at the same time super thin steering wheel, a Momo Monza, 380mm diameter. Many steering wheels in the 60s were like that. On the one hand, the wheels were bigger, on the other hand there was no power steering or anything like that, imagine parallel parking. With these huge steering wheels, it was way easier and at the same time you could get a nice biceps.
The wheels got smaller, the cars lighter and there was really no reason for a huge steering wheel anymore. Then I fell in love with the Momo Jackie Stewart signature steering wheel.
And that’s how my passion with Momo steering wheels started
I wanted the opposite – a smaller steering wheel with a thicker grip. At first, I looked around at swap meets, got familiar with different sizes and types of steering wheels. And then I struck: A Momo Jackie Stewart steering wheel, black, 350mm in diameter and with a thick grip. The thickest grip I could find. With beautiful patina, similar to the steering wheel in the photo. So actually, the Jackie Stewart was not my first Momo, but the first one I bought without a car attached. I still have that wheel – no longer in the car, but in a frame on the wall.
black Momo Jackie Stewart signature steering wheel
Misprint, two different markings
Facts about the Momo Jackie Stewart signature steering wheel
- Brand: Momo
- Model: Jackie Stewart signature steering wheel
- Production years: early 70s – early 80s
- Diameter: 350mm
- Thickness: 34mm
- Material: black leather
- Color: available in black or silver anodized
- Shape: flat
silver Momo Jackie Stewart signature steering wheel
Stacked logo, made between 1968-1973
The Momo Jackie Stewart steering wheel was available in silver and black throughout a long period, therefore Momo sold them with different markings on the back. The early ones came with the stacked Momo logo, from 1974-1976 they had either only “Made in Italy” or “Made in Italy M20340” stamped on the back. In 1977 Momo started stamping the respective month and year of production onto the wheel.
Momo Jackie Stewart helmet & signature horn buttons
Like the steering wheels, the horn buttons have changed over the years. The very early ones had a chrome ring around the actual horn switch, the newer ones had a black plastic ring instead. In addition to the helmet horn buttons, very notable signature horn buttons were also available. These were available in different color combinations, with Jackie Stewart’s signature I’ve had black with a silver signature, red with a black signature and yellow with a black signature. They were all made by Momo.
early Jackie Stewart helmet horn button
later Jackie Stewart helmet horn button
black Jackie Stewart signature horn button
red Jackie Stewart signature horn button
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