If you have visions of driving a drop-top dune buggy on the sunny beaches of California, it’s probably a Meyers Manx you’re envisioning. The Meyers Manx Dune Buggy was the original build-your-own ...
In the mid-1960s, California beach and surf culture was catching on in a big way. From bands and music like "The Beach Boys," to fashion trends like the bikini, folks everywhere strived to emulate ...
The Meyers Max was an iconic dune buggy from the 1960s. It was simple, fun to drive, and represented the freedom of jumping dunes with your friends. The original Manx was conceived by Bruce Meyers and ...
If there is one car that could define the 1960s, it was the original Volkswagen Beetle. The simple, air-cooled engine puttered these little cars around the world, bringing with them easy and ...
Bruce Meyers was hanging out along the southern California beaches 45 years ago when he saw some clunky, crude, homemade buggies trudging along the sand. “They were heavy and not very efficient,” he ...
A whole host of diverse automotive offerings were available in 1971. Yet that year Don Sussland bypassed all the readily found, turnkey muscle machines when looking for an auto and to have some fun.
The Mercedes-created Smart, for all its tiny charm, isn't a great car and it sells horribly. I think I have a solution to both problems: turn it into a dune buggy. I remember as a kid, even in my ...
If you never got the chance to own an original or new Meyers Manx Buggy from the 1960s, this might be your only chance. If there is one car that could define the 1960s, it was the original Volkswagen ...
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