Meyers Manx
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Meyers Manx
The Meyers Manx is a fibreglass bodied car built atop Volkswagen Beetle mechanics, first manufactured from 1964 to 1971, later revived in the early 2000s. This distinctive vehicle showcases a unique, low-riding body design inspired by Baja racing, making it an iconic symbol of Southern California's beach culture during its heyday. Powered by the standard air-cooled Beetle engine - initially a 1600 cc but later upgraded to 1835 cc - and featuring a solid rear axle, independent front suspension, disc brakes, and 15-inch steel wheels with narrow tires, the Meyers Manx delivers an unmatched blend of fun, nostalgia, and performance.
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$15,000