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1966 Meyers Manx

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2207035

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- Cherished early-production example of the pioneering American “dune buggy,” the Meyers Manx, noted for winning the inaugural Baja 1000 in 1967
- Said to be one of the earliest “pre-tag” Manx 1 bodies known, and one of the first 200 Meyers Manx Buggies manufactured
- Transitional early example featuring chopper-gun sprayed fiberglass tub with hand-laid fiberglass hood, large open-ended body support tubes usually seen on early “square tail” Manx bodies; Dietz 820 headlamps with period fender turn signals
- Meyers Manx registry authentication number 1416
- Built upon an original 1959 Volkswagen Beetle chassis powered by a 1.6-liter, dual-port, flat, four-cylinder Volkswagen engine converted to 12-volt electrics
- Presented in Lime Green gel coat finish, which the owner claims to be original, over black upholstery
- Features the steering wheel, speedometer and rear lighting from the donor 1959 Volkswagen Beetle
- Said to be wearing a new Meyer’s Manx windshield assembly and dash panel
- Rolling on widened, steel Volkswagen wheels with chrome VW logo hubcaps and wrapped in raised white letter, General Grabber A/T tires
- Accompanied by Meyers Manx registry authentication documentation

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Chassis No.

2207035

Documents

US Title

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- Cherished early-production example of the pioneering American “dune buggy,” the Meyers Manx, noted for winning the inaugural Baja 1000 in 1967
- Said to be one of the earliest “pre-tag” Manx 1 bodies known, and one of the first 200 Meyers Manx Buggies manufactured
- Transitional early example featuring chopper-gun sprayed fiberglass tub with hand-laid fiberglass hood, large open-ended body support tubes usually seen on early “square tail” Manx bodies; Dietz 820 headlamps with period fender turn signals
- Meyers Manx registry authentication number 1416
- Built upon an original 1959 Volkswagen Beetle chassis powered by a 1.6-liter, dual-port, flat, four-cylinder Volkswagen engine converted to 12-volt electrics
- Presented in Lime Green gel coat finish, which the owner claims to be original, over black upholstery
- Features the steering wheel, speedometer and rear lighting from the donor 1959 Volkswagen Beetle
- Said to be wearing a new Meyer’s Manx windshield assembly and dash panel
- Rolling on widened, steel Volkswagen wheels with chrome VW logo hubcaps and wrapped in raised white letter, General Grabber A/T tires
- Accompanied by Meyers Manx registry authentication documentation

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