Meyers Manx
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Meyers Manx
The Meyers Manx is a unique classic convertible sports car, produced by Bruce Myers between 1964 and 1971. This fiberglass-bodied vehicle is predominantly known for its distinctive VW Bug-based design, featuring a sloping windshield, wide front fenders, and round headlights integrated into the bodywork, giving it an unmistakable appearance on the road. Underneath its sporty exterior, the Manx maintained the robust mechanicals of the standard Volkswagen Beetle, including its rear-mounted air-cooled engine. Despite production numbers being relatively low, with fewer than 200 units estimated to have been built, the Meyers Manx has earned a cult following among enthusiasts who appreciate its unique styling and fun-to-drive nature.
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