LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bruce Meyers was hanging out at Pismo Beach on California’s Central Coast one afternoon in 1963 when he saw something that both blew his mind and changed his life: a handful of old, ...
Ben has a passion for all things cars. Since childhood, he has been a die-hard fan of car shows and would also never miss local automobile events. His two favorite car shows are Top Gear and The Grand ...
Genuine Meyers Manx dune buggy hits Hagerty Marketplace with modern upgrades, vintage flair, and Bruce Meyers’ signature. An authentic 1963 Meyers Manx, certified by the official Meyers Manx Registry, ...
A collaboration between the modern revival of Meyers Manx and Tuthill Porsche, the LFG stands for exactly what you think it does. For a few years now, the newly revived Meyers Manx has made cool beach ...
55 years after the original Meyer's Manx dune buggy was revealed, a revived company under new ownership plans to bring back the past with electrification. This is the all-electric Meyer's Manx dune ...
Per TechCrunch, the Meyers Manx 2.0 will come with two battery packs, 20 kWh or 40 kWh. Those packs will deliver either 150 or 300 miles of range for the road-legal dune buggy. The latter will allow ...
Meyers created the Meyers Manx kit for converting Volkswagen Beetles into open-top off-roaders in the 1960s and the iconic vehicles became a mainstay of California beach culture. Meyers died from the ...
View post: BMW’s First Hydrogen Cars Are Just 3 Years Away What we don’t know is what the coming buggy looks like, but it sounds like it won’t stray far from the original. The design team digitized ...
Pricing details have just been announced for the modern-day reimagining of the original Meyers Manx dune buddy, now powered purely by electricity. Unfortunately, it isn’t cheap, with the small company ...
View post: Walmart Has a $300 Mini Refrigerator on Sale for Just $110 The Meyers Manx company has found new ownership for the first time. Bruce Meyers, now 94 years old, has officially sold his ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bruce Meyers was hanging out at Pismo Beach on California’s Central Coast one afternoon in 1963 when he saw something that both blew his mind and changed his life: a handful of old, ...