Vehicle Description
1963 Volkswagen Dune Buggy
It all started with a California boat builder in the early 60's who
created a body to fit on a shortened VW Beetle chassis. In 1967, it
appeared on the cover of Car and Driver magazine with the headline
"You can build this fun car for $635!". Within a week, Bruce Meyers
had 350 orders for the car and the rest, as they say, is history.
Though only about 5,000 real Manx's exist, more than 200,000 dune
buggies from other companies emerged by the mid-1970's
For consignment, a 1963 Volkswagen Dune Buggy with a title verified
72,374 actual miles. It spent a good part of 2023 getting new parts
and fully sorted and now awaits a new beneficiary looking for a
good time. New parts plus a new owner will yield new stories of fun
and excitement and never a dull moment.
Exterior
Red painted fiberglass colors the upper body shell with glossy
results. Bug eye headlights emerge from the fenders along with VW
style turn signals while modern LED fog lights are mounted down
low. Modern inset oval tail lights blend into the shell and flank
the very exposed air cooled engine. Safety and nerf bars surround
the vehicle, from the extensions out front, behind the engine, and
on the sides. 15-inch star style wheels shiny brightly on the
corners and house staggered size tires providing a classic stance.
A black bikini style top keeps you out of the sun and is in
excellent condition and can be quickly removed for open air beach
rides. Imperfections include just a few minor chips and a scratch
in the paint, nothing a bit of touch up couldn't remedy.
Interior
A padded vinyl overlay provides some safety for both entering the
car and as a bit of side protection. The square stitched pattern is
mirrored on the front bucket seats which are deep and supportive
and hold 4 point harness seat belts. More adventurous riders can
sit on the back bench where lap belts are provided, and the roll
bar doubles as a handle to hold. A 3 spoke steering wheel shares
the column with a SunPro tachometer. Moving to the center of the
dash we find a VDO speedometer, VDO fuel gauge, and an AM/FM/CD
radio as well as various switches and lights. On the center hump we
find an Empi shifter and fire extinguisher ironically adorned with
classic flame motif. Black low pile carpet covers the floor while
more stitched black vinyl lines the footwell walls. A roller gas
pedal is in place.
Drivetrain
A 1600cc engine is out back and is fed by a 2-barrel Weber
carburetor. Power stays at the rear wheels and 4.375 gears while
the 4-speed manual transmission moves the car forward and back.
Headers lead to a short exhaust which terminates with a large
chrome exhaust tip. There are other chrome and metal goodies on the
engine, which is wide open for all to see. In 2023, our consignor
states the following was replaced: the battery, valve stems, spark
plugs, spark plug wires, air filter, axle boots, pushrod tubes,
carburetor, fan belt. The following services were noted by the
consignor in 2023: an oil change, shifter adjustment, valve
adjustment, brake bleed, brake adjustment.
Undercarriage
The belly pan is intact and has surface rust. An aluminum engine
under belly pan looks great. Independent suspension is found in the
front while swing axle, trailing arms, and torsion bars make up the
rear independent suspension.
Drive-Ability
You don't have to ask twice! We're happy to take this around the
test loop and pretend we're on a beach somewhere instead of
landlocked in the hills of Morgantown. That said, the car runs well
and all gauges function as intended save for the windshield wipers
and the radio works.
It's got that unique Baja bug sound which we can't get enough
of.This is a purpose-built vehicle, and that purpose is fun.
They're not built for speed. They're not built for comfort. They're
designed for smiles, and they deliver every time. Here's a good
looking, well sorted version of a classic sand buggy that is street
legal
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