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Is Bruce Meyers still alive?

Is Bruce Meyers still alive?

Bruce Meyers, who used his skills as a boat builder to invent the first fiberglass dune buggy, igniting the late-1960s craze for off-road riding, and thrived until copycats flooded the market, died on Feb. 19 at his home in Valley Center, Calif. He was 94.

What happened Meyers Manx?

Meyers Manx, LLC On 9 November 2020 it was announced that Bruce and Winnie Meyers had sold their company to Trousdale Ventures. The new company would be called Meyers Manx, LLC.

What was the dune buggy in the Thomas Crown?

The Meyers Manx
The car driven by screen legend Steve McQueen in the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair will be auctioned at Bonhams annual sale in Amelia Island, Fla., next March. The “dune buggy,” a model of The Meyers Manx, was developed for desert/dune racing in California by Golden State native Bruce Meyers in the 1960s and ’70s.

Who bought Meyers Manx?

Meyers Manx, LLC On 9 November 2020 it was announced that Bruce and Winnie Meyers had sold their company to Trousdale Ventures. The new company would be called Meyers Manx, LLC. Bruce Meyers died in California on February 19, 2021, at the age of 94.

What kind of car is a VW dune buggy?

Our Cool Car Find Volkswagen dune buggy is a direct descendent of the original Meyers Manx, but with some nice modern updates. Though the interior is still fairly spartan, this example features a Garmin infotainment system, sport seats, sport steering wheel, and exterior speakers.

What kind of engine does a 1970 fiberglass dune buggy have?

for sale is a 1970 Fiberglass dune buggy, street legal and tagged as historic. It is on a Volkswagen chassis. It has a 1600cc air cooled engine that was completely rebuilt in 2014.

How much does a VW Dune cost?

The Dune is to a real desert buggy what a VW Golf is to Tiger Woods. The Dune arrives this spring as a coupe followed by a convertible in the third quarter. With a starting price of $24,815, the Dune is a fashion statement for the cost conscious.

Is this 1968 Volkswagen dune buggy a classic Meyers Manx?

Once such vehicle we ran across was this 1968 Volkswagen dune buggy done in the style of a classic Meyers Manx. Among the many, many iterations based off the estimable Beetle, none, from the microbus to the Thing to the Porsche 356 itself, can offer the level of perma-grin inducing joy that a Meyers Manx-style dune buggy can.