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{{Infobox automobile
{{Infobox automobile
|image          = file:1stMeyersManxWithBruceMeyers.jpg|
|image          = The First Meyer's Manx Dune Buggy.jpg  
|caption        = Bruce Meyers in a genuine Meyers Manx.
|caption        = Meyers Manx Prototype
|name          = Meyers Manx
|name          = Meyers Manx
|manufacturer  = {{plainlist|
|manufacturer  = {{plainlist|
* [[B. F. Meyers & Co.]] (original production)
* [[B. F. Meyers & Co.]] (original production)
* [[Meyers Manx, Inc.]] (modern revival)||
* [[Meyers Manx, Inc.]] (modern revival)}}
|layout        = [[RR layout]]
|layout        = [[RR layout]]
|body_style    = Open-wheeled
|body_style    = Open-wheeled
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* [[Fountain Valley, California]] (main)
* [[Fountain Valley, California]] (main)
* [[Valley Center, California]] (revival)}}
* [[Valley Center, California]] (revival)}}
|production    = {{plainlist\
|production    = {{plainlist|
* 1964-1971 (original production, ~6,000 built)
* 1964-1971 (original production, ~6,000 built)
* 1999-present (revival, limited)}}
* 1999-present (revival, limited)}}
|engine        = {{plainlist|
|engine        = {{plainlist|
* 1200 cc [[Flat-four engine|H4]]
* 1200 cc [[Type 1 engine|Type 1 H4]]
* 1300 cc H4
* 1300 cc [[Type 1 engine|Type 1 H4]]
* 1500 cc H4
* 1500 cc [[Type 1 engine|Type 1 H4]]
* 1600 cc H4}}
* 1600 cc [[Type 1 engine|Type 1 H4]]}}
|transmission  = 4-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] transaxle, 2-wheel drive
|transmission  = 4-speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] transaxle, 2-wheel drive
}}
}}
[[Category:Dune Buggies]][[Category:Kit Cars]]

Latest revision as of 01:53, 4 July 2023

Meyers Manx
File:The First Meyer's Manx Dune Buggy.jpg
Meyers Manx Prototype
Overview
Manufacturer
Production
  • 1964-1971 (original production, ~6,000 built)
  • 1999-present (revival, limited)
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body styleOpen-wheeled
LayoutRR layout
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed manual transaxle, 2-wheel drive