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> Wheel identity help.. Not 914 content but old nonetheless.., Please help, Bruce McLaren wheel
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post Feb 24 2011, 02:32 AM
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I have been trying to find out more about this wheel of mine - I bought it from the estate of Teddy Mayer, Teddy Mayer joined with Bruce Mclaren and set up their formula one team in the 1960's, Following Bruces death in 1970 he assumed control of Mclaren racing until late in the 1990's when Ron Dennis took over and mclaren has become the team it is today..

This wheel has sat in his study for many years and when he sadly passed away it was going to be disposed of, so I aired my interest in it and it now sits in my Garage as a table (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

So with the vast knowledge on 914W can anyone on your side of the pond help me with it's identity??

http://gallery.me.com/rodericdavies/100082...=12664155780001

http://gallery.me.com/rodericdavies/100082...=12664159210001

http://gallery.me.com/rodericdavies/100082...=12664155860001

http://gallery.me.com/rodericdavies/100082...=12664155900001
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post Feb 24 2011, 12:05 PM
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Closest match I could find with a quick google images search:

http://forums.autosport.com/lofiversion/in...hp/t105784.html

"Jerry Entin at Riverside in 1968
The Lola T-70 I ran was an ex Marvin Webster owned car."

You can barely make out the holes in the wheel.
It is the only example that did not have "spokes" of some sort.

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