The Meyers Manx is an iconic dune buggy that became a symbol of California beach culture in the 1960s. Designed by Bruce Meyers in 1964, the Manx was based on the Volkswagen Beetle chassis and featured a fiberglass body with a sleek, minimalist design. The Manx quickly gained popularity for its off-road capabilities, lightweight construction, and customizable nature. It became a favorite among surfers, adventurers, and enthusiasts seeking a fun and affordable way to explore sandy beaches and rugged terrain. The Manx’s success spurred a craze for dune buggies, and it remains one of the most recognizable and beloved vehicles of its kind. Bruce Meyers’ innovative design and entrepreneurial spirit revolutionized the automotive industry, and the Manx continues to inspire enthusiasts and collectors around the world.

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