Few cars are as iconic as the Meyers Manx dune buggy. What started out as a fiberglass body on a Volkswagen Beetle chassis has worked its way into American pop culture. Every legend needs to stay …
Meyers Manx Inc., originally B.F. Meyers & Co., is the original producer of fiberglass dune buggy kits. We now produce the Manxter and Kick-Out kits, modern re …
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Back in the 1960’s a fellow by the name of Bruce Meyers developed a legendary vehicle…the Meyers Manx. This was the iconographic Dune Buggy that has become …
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But it’s still around and, more surprisingly, so is Bruce Meyers. Top right: The Kick-Out S.S. looks like a cross between a Lotus Elise and, well, a Meyers Manx. But it drives … and shipping out fiberglass bodies starting …
X-Files – Un-identified Fiberglass Buggies Registry. Finally! A place to register your X-File Buggy. If you don’t know the manufacturer of your buggy, add it to the …
the very first Meyers Manx dune buggy, rolled out of Bruce Meyers’ Southern California garage and into automotive history. Consisting mainly of a molded fiberglass body tub mounted over a shortened VW Beetle …
They were cheap, reliable, and easy to build on any Volkswagen chassis, and they were the rave then, and now too. The Meyers Manx dune buggy was a small recreationally-oriented automobile, designed initially for …