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To this day, the Meyers Manx dune buggy has a cult following with fans all over the country. In recent years, the Meyers Manx has made a resurgence with an EV version and a new 2+2 body.
Meyers Manx introduces new electric vehicle in Monterey. The dune buggy specialist unveiled the all-electric Resorter at The Quail in Pebble Beach today, showcasing a four-seater NEV equipped with ...
The original Manx, the first “dune buggy,” was a kit car, built on a modified VW Beetle chassis with a fiberglass body kit. It was popular in desert racing in the 60s, though the company ...
The legendary Meyers Manx emerged in the early 1960s as a funky dune buggy with VW Beetle running gear. Though it’s one of the most recognizable kit-type vehicles around, the original design ...
The VW-based Meyers Manx largely created off-road racing and defined beach-bum living for a solid chunk of the 1960s and ’70s. Now, the name is returning with the Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric, a ...
The Meyers Manx dune buggy gets new features from the first time since 1970 and prepares to launch an electric model. ... it seems unlikely to use a VW Beetle chassis.
Meyers Manx, the iconic VW Beetle-based fiberglass dune buggy kit car from 1964, is getting an all-new generation fitted with a fully electric powertrain. The reborn Meyers Manx 2.0 will make its ...
One of the world’s most iconic and recognizable vehicles gets big changes in 2023, as the do-it-yourself Meyers Manx dune buggy kit car adds new features for the first time since 1970 and ...
Harkening back to the VW-powered dune buggies of old, Meyers Manx is releasing a modernized buggy kit for aspiring beachgoers and gearheads to make their own.
For $235.99, this is your only chance to own the VW I.D. Buggy concept. It might not be exactly what we all hoped for, but at least you can still look at it and let your kids have a go. Definitely ...
The seller of today’s Nice Price or No Dice VW Dune Buggy notes in the ad that, at 80 years of age, they do not need the project of bringing it back from a decades-long stint in storage.