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The Meyers Manx Remastered dune buggy kit has modern features like... a trunk that locks. Depending on your age, if you hear ...
The new EV from Meyers Manx lets users live out their beach buggy dreams with zero emissions. If you've ever been to a ...
Meet the Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric. Lest you think this is another one of those startups that has nothing to do with the original, the EV dune buggy is being produced in California by the Meyers ...
The lightweight fiberglass Meyers Manx helped to cement the dune buggy trend of the 1960s and inspire competitive off-road racing. The original Manx became just the second vehicle to find a place ...
The revitalization of the Meyers Manx brand over the past few years has been thrilling to watch, as the dune buggy company gears up to launch its wholly new Manx 2.0 EV alongside the classic kits ...
UPDATE, 2/20/2021: Bruce Meyers, creator of the Meyers Manx dune buggy, died on Friday at his home in California. He was 94. Meyers founded his company in 1964, inspiring the Dune Buggy craze.
Volkswagen teased an all-electric dune buggy concept built on their new modular MEB platform and heavily inspired by '60s-era Beetle-based dune buggies like the famous Meyers Manx. We're now ...
says the Meyers Manx is the most replicated car in history ... by which time there were dune buggy clubs all over the world. They sold the business to a venture capital firm last year.
eventually leading to more than 6,000 Manx kits sold in 10 years. In dune-buggy circles, the Manx would take the country by storm. It landed on the cover of Hot Rod magazine. Celebrities drove them.
Meyers was perhaps best know for the Meyers Manx, known worldwide as the Dune Buggy, which was copied for generations. He was also an off-road racer and one of a very small handful of desert rats ...
He went on to win the first Baja 1000 (Mexican 1000) in a Manx. Meyers shut down the company that made the original fiberglass dune buggy kit in 1971, but he went back into business in 2000 ...