Just_a_fan wrote: ↑24 May 2018, 09:39
Write to Amori Steele and tell them why you think it's not Senna car. Tell them that unless they can show that it is, you will contact the local enforcement authorities to report that fraud might be in progress.
It's entirely possible that Amori Steele bought the piece in good faith and are, themselves, victims of fraud.
I don't know if Amori Steele is related to The Memorabilia Experience and Memorabilia Experts, also a Canadian motorsports memorabilia company/ies, like Amori Steele.
TME is known to sell fake memorabilia to fans. E.g. Signed Senna items that were made after his death, etc.
It's infuriating when you know the tricks they have pulled to try to fool people.
Take this, what appears to be a 1993 Mclaren MP4/8 steering wheel used by Senna. Selling for $34,500 by Memorabilia Experts.
I know it's probably fake because:
-It isn't an original bespoke Nardi wheel made for Mclaren between 1993 and 1994
-It doesn't have the double stitching
-The areas where the spokes join the rim are not delineated
-It is a bad copy of the real Nardi bespoke wheel
-The rear button rack isn't carbon fibre
-This type of oval wheel was only featured on the MP4/8 and MP4/9
-The button position marked as low drag Senna used a tel. clear button
-It is far too small and thick for a Senna wheel. Senna exclusively used large diameter, thin rimmed steering wheels. This size is a Hill or Mansell size.
This is the real one:
PS: and you gotta love the black marker pen and "signed" visor in the background of the image.
F1 car width now 2.0m (same as 1993-1997). Lets go crazy and bring the 2.2m cars back (<1992).