1959 Meyers Manx Dune Buggy for sale! Motorcar Classics is proud to
present this genuine 1959 Meyers Manx Dune Buggy. Legendary Bruce
Meyers started a legend and an industry when he introduced his Manx
Dune Buggy. Our Manx has a Certificate of Authenticity from Bruce
Meyers that this is #0088 of his production. This buggy was built
circa 1970 on a shortened 1959 VW Type I floorpan and it has been
upgraded with a 1,600 cc dual-port engine mated to a 4-speed manual
gearbox. It has all the original tags and plates. The rare side
pods give our Manx the classic dune buggy look with fully finished
and enclosed sides. The car is finished in metal flake red with
period-correct white steel rims, chrome headlamps, period-correct
interior, surrey top, wood-rim steering wheel, engine dress-up kit,
and bamboo floor mats. The car is reported to have had a light
restoration in 2013 and it is in excellent condition to show and
drive with pride. These genuine Meyers Manx buggies are very
collectible, a parade of them opened the track with a parade this
year each day of the Goodwood Revival. This is a very groovy and
investment-grade Manx that is more fun that you can imagine!
Vehicle Details
1959 Custom Dune Buggy
Listing ID:CC-1892952
Price:$39,900
Location:Farmingdale, New York
Year:1959
Make:Custom
Model:Dune Buggy
Exterior Color:Red
Odometer:3877
Stock Number:2733
VIN:00000000003688141
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