If you never got the chance to own an original or new Meyers Manx Buggy from the 1960s, this might be your only chance.
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Weird Met Awesome and This 3-Cylinder LS-Based Radial-Engine Meyers Manx Is Their Baby
A vision so strange and cool that it could only come from the combined brains of a dune buggy maker and an Australian engine ...
The custom car phenomenon is as old as the second-hand car, yet somehow the decades which stick in the mind as their heyday are the 1960s and 1970s. If you didn’t have a dune buggy or a van with ...
Maybe you shouldn’t take this 1973 Chevrolet Camaro to normal places a dune buggy would go, but you can try. It certainly doesn’t look as if it’s the right machine for some off-road sand blasting.
Q: I'm again thinking of buying a used Volkswagen-based dune buggy. I have noticed over the years the prices seem to be going up. Do you think a dune buggy is a good investment? A: I personally don't ...
Flying across the sand like a four-wheeled rocket, the first fiberglass dune buggy was sleek, stylish and a little whimsical, a small car with big wheels and a tangerine-red paint job. Christened the ...
Danger (apparently) meant nothing to Bruce Meyers. Given his extraordinary life, one might theorize that death couldn't catch up to the dune-buggy racing legend. He was a southern California ...
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