Bruce Meyers, the legendary designer of the '60s Meyers Manx dune buggy, is back on the kit car scene with his newest bug incarnation, the Manxter, which was on display at this year's Knott's Berry ...
For Oliver "Olli" Hempel, his days frequenting Mantis Racing in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, were well spent. Checking out original Kelmark GTs, Pumas, and occasional dune buggies left him thinking ...
Ask Bruce Meyers how he came up with the shape that would become the Manx and later the Manxter 2+2, and he replies, "I never went to a school that teaches how to design cars, so I didn't know enough ...
Bruce Meyer sparked the dune buggy craze with the Meyer Manx, but bad luck in business meant he never reaped the financial rewards… Bruce Meyer sparked the dune buggy craze with the Meyer Manx, but ...
The classic Meyers Manx that triggered the explosion of dune buggy beach culture through the 1960s is back as a new electric car. Owners of the original dune buggy included rock icon Elvis Presley, ...
There aren’t many 88-year-olds who would strap into a dune buggy and race across the Baja peninsula. But there aren’t many 88-year-olds like Bruce Meyers – a Southern California native who’s as ...
But, what was the inspiration for the ID. Buggy? For the answer to that, we have to go back to California in 1962, where a young surfer and boatbuilder called Bruce F Meyers thought he could build a ...
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