Hey, Texas, what the hell did a dune buggy ever do to you? Dune buggies like the legendary Meyers Manx have been happily and legally driving America's (and Texas') streets for decades, but now the ...
The Texas DMV hit the dune buggy and kit car community with some unfortunate action earlier this year when it outlawed the vehicles' titles and registrations in the state, effectively banning them ...
If you have visions of driving a drop-top dune buggy on the sunny beaches of California, it’s probably a Meyers Manx you’re envisioning. The Meyers Manx Dune Buggy was the original build-your-own ...
The Meyers Max was an iconic dune buggy from the 1960s. It was simple, fun to drive, and represented the freedom of jumping dunes with your friends. The original Manx was conceived by Bruce Meyers and ...
Volkswagen is again reaching back to the future with a new concept for an electric car that revives the look and spirit of the classic VW-based dune buggies of 1960s California. The I.D. Buggy follows ...
Dune buggies popped up in the news several times this week. The open-bodied American car culture icon that took hold in the 1960s on shortened VW Beetle chassis inspired a VW electric concept vehicle, ...
Being a pretty easy car to work on, the classic Volkswagen Beetle has become a popular choice for creative car projects over the years. Some of the funniest and quirkiest of all have to be the beach ...
Imagine building or buying a kit car, such as a Meyers Manx dune buggy, driving it legally for years, only to have the government tell you it’s no longer legal and demand that you turn in your title ...
The Texas DMV has launched an unexpected campaign against dune buggies and sand rails in the state, Hemmings Daily reports, revoking titles and registrations against both types of vehicles that have ...
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