The Volkswagen powered dune buggy became an instant hit when first
offered by Bruce Meyers as the Manx. You simply shorten the Beetle
chassis and incorporate a small, curvaceous fiberglass body, sporty
wheels, and custom touches throughout, and you have a perfect,
California beach cruiser! It was so popular, many manufacturers
joined in on production, including Sears Roebuck & Co, EMPI, and
even Kellison Inc. All were unique styled with similar appeal, and
owners found them super easy to assemble and maintain.
Offered here is a 1974 Volkswagen Dune Buggy with a sporty Lancer
body by Berrien finished in a Bright Yellow gelcoat over a 2-seater
passenger compartment with rear jump seat configuration. The Lancer
features a special shaped hood, slightly raised fenders, and an
extended rear deck with a removable engine cover. This example is
further enhanced with optional flat sidepods in matching yellow for
a more finished presentation.
The chassis features a floor pan shortened 14.5" for an 80"
wheelbase, shared with the original Meyers Manx styling it
resembles, while keeping the Volkswagen front beam axle and swing
axle rear suspension. Powering this Lancer dune buggy is a 1971
AE-coded air-cooled 1600cc Horizontal 4-cylinder dual port engine
with PICT 34 carburetion. Factory rated at 60 horsepower, it
provides ample motivation to this lightweight platform, shifted
through a 4-speed transmission, and breathing out of a performance
exhaust system. Having the VW fully independent front and rear
torsion bar suspension system really allows these small vehicles to
be quite agile and responsive for all road conditions.
This special example was built by a Kansas City enthusiast in 2008
on a 1974 Volkswagen chassis in which it remains titled. The entire
suspension, fuel delivery system, braking system, and 12-volt
wiring were all new or rebuilt during the process. It now
incorporates LED rear lights and turn signals, while retaining
traditional chrome front end headlights and turn signals. A show
bar and full buggy windshield bring the entire presentation
together, riding on 5-lug alloy wheels with Continental 225/75R15
radial tires. We elected to replace all four KYB shocks, brake
hoses, brake wheel cylinders, flush the brake system, rebuild the
carburetor, change the engine oil, and install a new battery upon
arrival to the museum. A superb running and driving dune buggy, and
a real head turner when out on and streets! Act quickly on this
one!
Vehicle Details
1974 Volkswagen Dune Buggy
Listing ID:CC-1998522
Price:$19,900
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1974
Make:Volkswagen
Model:Dune Buggy
Exterior Color:Bright Yellow Gel Coat
Interior Color:Black Vinyl
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:50811
Stock Number:4022
VIN:1142312331
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