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Meyers Manx

The Meyers Manx dune buggy is a small recreationally-oriented automobile, designed initially for desert racing by Californian engineer, artist, boat builder and surfer Bruce F. Meyers.[1] It was produced by his Fountain Valley, California company, B. F. Meyers & Co. from 1964 to 1971, in the form of car kits applied to shortened chassis of Volkswagen Beetles.[2]: 120  [3] The car line dominated dune racing in its time, breaking records immediately, and was eventually also released in street-oriented models, until the company's demise due to tax problems after Meyers's departure.[2]: 118–123  New vehicles inspired by the original Manx buggy have been produced by Meyers's re-founded operation, Meyers Manx, Inc., since 2000.[3] The name and cat logo of the brand derives from the Manx cat, by virtue of the tailless breed's and the shortened vehicle's truncated "stubbiness".[2]: 118 

Meyers Manx
Bruce Meyers in a genuine Meyers Manx.
Overview
ManufacturerBruce F. Meyers individually (prototype)
B. F. Meyers & Co. (main production)
Meyers Manx, Inc. (modern revival)
Production1964–65 (prototype, 12 built)
1965–1971 (main, ~6,000 built)
1999–present (limited)
AssemblyNewport Beach, California (prototype)
Fountain Valley, California (main)
Valley Center, California (revival)
Body and chassis
ClassDune buggy
Kit car
Body styleOpen-wheeled
LayoutRR layout
Powertrain
Engine1.2L VW H4, 1.3L VW H4,
1.5L VW H4, 1.6L H4
Transmission4-speed manual transaxle, 2-wheel drive

Home-made prototype

Drawing on his experience in sailboat construction, Meyers modeled and built his first dune buggy, "Old Red", a shortened VW Beetle with a monocoque, fiberglass shell and Chevrolet pickup truck (trailing arm style) suspension, in late 1963 to May 1964 in his garage in Newport Beach, California. The first known street-legal fiberglass dune buggy, it featured a unibody shell that fused body, fenders and frame, retaining just the engine, transmission and other mechanicals of the VW, and with no top and no hood. The use of compound curves throughout provided great rigidity.[2]: 118  The fenders were arched high, to make room for large, knobby dirt-racing wheels.[2]: 118–19 

The "Manx" name for the shortened, taller-wheeled, more maneuverable VW Beetle mods refers to and derives from the comparably stubby Manx cat breed,[2]: 118  colloquially called "stubbins"; they are short-spined and stub-tailed-to-tailless, long-legged, and known for their turning ability while chasing. The Meyers Manx logo prominently features a Manx cat.[2]: 119  The tailless cat in the logo, as featured on the hood ornament, is stylized after a passant heraldic lion, its right forepaw brandishing a sword. The name also suggests racing fitness, as the already globally renowned, British-manufactured Norton Manx motorcycle dominated the Isle of Man TT, Manx Grand Prix and other Isle of Man-based (i.e. Manx) international races from the 1940s to the early 1970s. The Meyers Manx has no direct connection to the Isle of Man.

Meyers produced kits later in 1964 and into 1965, marketed under the name Meyers Manx.[2]: 118  Although this early design was critically acclaimed, even featured on the April 1967 cover of Car & Driver magazine, and drew much attention, it proved too expensive to be profitable; ultimately only 12 kits of the monocoque Manx were produced. Meyers and a friend (both amateur racers) broke by over four hours the Ensenada – La Paz run's record of 39 hours, until then held by a pro racer.[2]: 118  According to James Hale, compiler of the Dune Buggy Handbook, this feat ushered in an era of Meyers Manx "domination in off-road events ... and the formation of NORRA (National Off-Road Racing Association)".[2]: 118 

B. F. Meyers & Co.

The commercially manufactured Meyers Manx Mk I featured an open-wheeled fiberglass bodyshell, coupled with the Volkswagen Beetle H4 flat-four engine (1.2 L, 1.3 L, 1.5 L and 1.6 L, in different models) and a modified, RR-layout Beetle frame. It is a small car, with a wheelbase 1414 inches (36.2 cm) shorter than a Beetle automobile for lightness and better maneuverability. For this reason, the car is capable of very quick acceleration and good off-road performance, despite not being four-wheel drive. The usually street-legal car redefined and filled a recreational and competitive niche that had been essentially invented by the first civilian Jeep in 1945, and which was later to be overtaken by straddle-ridden, motorcycle-based all-terrain vehicles (introduced in 1970) and newer, small and sporty (but usually four-wheel-drive), off-road automobiles.

The commercial Meyers Manx received widespread recognition when it defeated motorcycles, trucks and other cars to win the inaugural 1967 Mexican 1000 race (the predecessor of the Baja 1000). It crossed automotive press genre lines, being selected as the cover story in the August 1966 issue of Hot Rod magazine.

Approximately 6,000 of the original Meyers Manx dune buggies were produced, but when the design became popular many copies (estimated at a quarter of a million worldwide) were made by other companies. Although already patented, Meyers & Co. lost in court to the copiers, the judge rescinding his patent as unpatentable, opening the floodgates to the industry Meyers started.[citation needed] Since then, numerous vehicles of the general "dune buggy" or "beach buggy" body type, some VW-based, others not, have been and continue to be produced. An early example was the Imp by EMPI (1968–1970), which borrowed stylistic elements from the Chevrolet Corvette but was otherwise Manx-like. A later 1970s Manx clone was the Dune Runner from Dune Buggy Enterprises in Westminster, California. The Meyers company attempted to stay ahead of this seemingly unfair competition with the release of the distinctive, and harder-to-copy, Meyers Manx Mk II design.

B. F. Meyers & Co. also produced other Beetle-based vehicles, including the May 1970 Car & Driver magazine cover sporty Manx SR variant (street roadsters, borrowing some design ideas from the Porsche 914), the Meyers Tow'd (sometimes referred to as the "Manx Tow'd", a non-street-legal racing vehicle designed to be towed to the desert or beach), the Meyers Tow'dster (a street-legal hybrid of the two[2]: 123 ), and Meyers Resorter a.k.a. Meyers Turista (a small recreational or "resort" vehicle inspired by touring motorcycles). The Manx SR2 was a modified SR that was only produced by later manufacturers including Karma Coachworks, Heartland Motors and Manx Motors of MD. While the Tow'd was a minimal off-road racer and the SR/SR2 was a showy roadster, the Tow'dster was a compromise between a dune-capable vehicle and a more utilitarian street rod, and "paved the way for the rail-type buggy that was to dominate the buggy scene following the demise of the traditional Manx-type buggy."[2]: 122 

The company ceased operation in 1971, after financial troubles, including with the Internal Revenue Service;[2]: 123  and Bruce Meyers himself had already left his own company by then.[2]: 123 [clarification needed]

Meyers Manx, Inc.

In 2000, Bruce Meyers created a resurgence of interest by founding Meyers Manx, Inc., based in Valley Center, California,[4] and offering the Classic Manx series, a limited edition of 100.[citation needed]

In 2002, the Manxter 2+2 and Manxter DualSport were born. These two new models are modernizations of the original design, but are sized for a full-length Beetle floor pan (and the DualSport can also be based on a Super Beetle chassis, unlike any other Manx model). Custom versions for higher-power engines and other variations are also available.[4]

In the spring of 2009, Meyers re-introduced the shortened wheelbase. Named the Kick-Out Manx after the last action a surfer performs before reaching the shore, it is available in two models. The Kick-Out Manx Traditional is an updated version of the original Manx concept, with wider fenders, plus a front-hinged hood providing extra storage and easier access to electricals.[4] The Kick-Out Manx S.S. (a.k.a. Kick-Out S.S. Manx) version is much more modern, with headlights flared into the hood, curved windshield, sculpted rear deck cover and twin roll hoops.[4]

As of 2012, no Meyers Manx kits are based on the New Beetle or other modern Volkswagen cars, only particular original Beetle and Super Beetle models,[4] which are rear-engine and rear-wheel-drive. No Meyers Manx kits are based on front-engine, front-wheel-drive platforms.[citation needed] Aftermarket frames are available, designed to duplicate VW chassis dimensions but provide improvements such as more modern or more rugged components.[citation needed][5]

Meyers Manx, LLC

On 9 November 2020 it was announced that Bruce and Winnie Meyers had sold their company to Trousdale Ventures.[6] The new company would be called Meyers Manx, LLC.

Bruce Meyers died in California on February 19, 2021, at the age of 94.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sandomir, Richard (6 March 2021). "Bruce Meyers, Who Built the First Fiberglass Dune Buggy, Dies at 94". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Hale, James (2004). Dune Buggy Handbook. Veloce Pubg. pp. 118–123. ISBN 978-1904788218. Retrieved November 19, 2012.
  3. ^ a b . MeyersManx.com. Self-published. 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-02-05.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Meyers Manx, Inc.: Home of the Manxter 2+2 and Manxter Dualsport Kit Cars". Meyersmanx.com. 2012. Retrieved 2012-02-05.[full citation needed]
  5. ^ "manxchassis.com". www.manxchassis.com. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  6. ^ "New news here at Meyers Manx!!!". Meyers Manx on Facebook. 9 November 2020. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26.
  7. ^ RIP Bruce Meyers 1926–2021

External links

  • MeyersManx.com – the modern manufacturer's official website
  • Hale, James (2013). "Meyers Manx (Monocoque)". Dune Buggy Handbook. pp. 136–137. Includes detailed technical specs, timeline, and photos.
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. CA-2312, "1964 Meyers Manx, Valley Center, San Diego County, CA", 30 photos, 4 color transparencies, 1 measured drawing, 23 data pages, 2 photo caption pages

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problems after Meyers s departure 2 118 123 New vehicles inspired by the original Manx buggy have been produced by Meyers s re founded operation Meyers Manx Inc since 2000 3 The name and cat logo of the brand derives from the Manx cat by virtue of the tailless breed s and the shortened vehicle s truncated stubbiness 2 118 Meyers ManxBruce Meyers in a genuine Meyers Manx OverviewManufacturerBruce F Meyers individually prototype B F Meyers amp Co main production Meyers Manx Inc modern revival Production1964 65 prototype 12 built 1965 1971 main 6 000 built 1999 present limited AssemblyNewport Beach California prototype Fountain Valley California main Valley Center California revival Body and chassisClassDune buggyKit carBody styleOpen wheeledLayoutRR layoutPowertrainEngine1 2L VW H4 1 3L VW H4 1 5L VW H4 1 6L H4Transmission4 speed manual transaxle 2 wheel drive Contents 1 Home made prototype 2 B F Meyers amp Co 3 Meyers Manx Inc 4 Meyers Manx LLC 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHome made prototype EditDrawing on his experience in sailboat construction Meyers modeled and built his first dune buggy Old Red a shortened VW Beetle with a monocoque fiberglass shell and Chevrolet pickup truck trailing arm style suspension in late 1963 to May 1964 in his garage in Newport Beach California The first known street legal fiberglass dune buggy it featured a unibody shell that fused body fenders and frame retaining just the engine transmission and other mechanicals of the VW and with no top and no hood The use of compound curves throughout provided great rigidity 2 118 The fenders were arched high to make room for large knobby dirt racing wheels 2 118 19 The Manx name for the shortened taller wheeled more maneuverable VW Beetle mods refers to and derives from the comparably stubby Manx cat breed 2 118 colloquially called stubbins they are short spined and stub tailed to tailless long legged and known for their turning ability while chasing The Meyers Manx logo prominently features a Manx cat 2 119 The tailless cat in the logo as featured on the hood ornament is stylized after a passant heraldic lion its right forepaw brandishing a sword The name also suggests racing fitness as the already globally renowned British manufactured Norton Manx motorcycle dominated the Isle of Man TT Manx Grand Prix and other Isle of Man based i e Manx international races from the 1940s to the early 1970s The Meyers Manx has no direct connection to the Isle of Man Meyers produced kits later in 1964 and into 1965 marketed under the name Meyers Manx 2 118 Although this early design was critically acclaimed even featured on the April 1967 cover of Car amp Driver magazine and drew much attention it proved too expensive to be profitable ultimately only 12 kits of the monocoque Manx were produced Meyers and a friend both amateur racers broke by over four hours the Ensenada La Paz run s record of 39 hours until then held by a pro racer 2 118 According to James Hale compiler of the Dune Buggy Handbook this feat ushered in an era of Meyers Manx domination in off road events and the formation of NORRA National Off Road Racing Association 2 118 B F Meyers amp Co EditThe commercially manufactured Meyers Manx Mk I featured an open wheeled fiberglass bodyshell coupled with the Volkswagen Beetle H4 flat four engine 1 2 L 1 3 L 1 5 L and 1 6 L in different models and a modified RR layout Beetle frame It is a small car with a wheelbase 141 4 inches 36 2 cm shorter than a Beetle automobile for lightness and better maneuverability For this reason the car is capable of very quick acceleration and good off road performance despite not being four wheel drive The usually street legal car redefined and filled a recreational and competitive niche that had been essentially invented by the first civilian Jeep in 1945 and which was later to be overtaken by straddle ridden motorcycle based all terrain vehicles introduced in 1970 and newer small and sporty but usually four wheel drive off road automobiles The commercial Meyers Manx received widespread recognition when it defeated motorcycles trucks and other cars to win the inaugural 1967 Mexican 1000 race the predecessor of the Baja 1000 It crossed automotive press genre lines being selected as the cover story in the August 1966 issue of Hot Rod magazine Approximately 6 000 of the original Meyers Manx dune buggies were produced but when the design became popular many copies estimated at a quarter of a million worldwide were made by other companies Although already patented Meyers amp Co lost in court to the copiers the judge rescinding his patent as unpatentable opening the floodgates to the industry Meyers started citation needed Since then numerous vehicles of the general dune buggy or beach buggy body type some VW based others not have been and continue to be produced An early example was the Imp by EMPI 1968 1970 which borrowed stylistic elements from the Chevrolet Corvette but was otherwise Manx like A later 1970s Manx clone was the Dune Runner from Dune Buggy Enterprises in Westminster California The Meyers company attempted to stay ahead of this seemingly unfair competition with the release of the distinctive and harder to copy Meyers Manx Mk II design B F Meyers amp Co also produced other Beetle based vehicles including the May 1970 Car amp Driver magazine cover sporty Manx SR variant street roadsters borrowing some design ideas from the Porsche 914 the Meyers Tow d sometimes referred to as the Manx Tow d a non street legal racing vehicle designed to be towed to the desert or beach the Meyers Tow dster a street legal hybrid of the two 2 123 and Meyers Resorter a k a Meyers Turista a small recreational or resort vehicle inspired by touring motorcycles The Manx SR2 was a modified SR that was only produced by later manufacturers including Karma Coachworks Heartland Motors and Manx Motors of MD While the Tow d was a minimal off road racer and the SR SR2 was a showy roadster the Tow dster was a compromise between a dune capable vehicle and a more utilitarian street rod and paved the way for the rail type buggy that was to dominate the buggy scene following the demise of the traditional Manx type buggy 2 122 The company ceased operation in 1971 after financial troubles including with the Internal Revenue Service 2 123 and Bruce Meyers himself had already left his own company by then 2 123 clarification needed Meyers Manx Inc EditIn 2000 Bruce Meyers created a resurgence of interest by founding Meyers Manx Inc based in Valley Center California 4 and offering the Classic Manx series a limited edition of 100 citation needed In 2002 the Manxter 2 2 and Manxter DualSport were born These two new models are modernizations of the original design but are sized for a full length Beetle floor pan and the DualSport can also be based on a Super Beetle chassis unlike any other Manx model Custom versions for higher power engines and other variations are also available 4 In the spring of 2009 Meyers re introduced the shortened wheelbase Named the Kick Out Manx after the last action a surfer performs before reaching the shore it is available in two models The Kick Out Manx Traditional is an updated version of the original Manx concept with wider fenders plus a front hinged hood providing extra storage and easier access to electricals 4 The Kick Out Manx S S a k a Kick Out S S Manx version is much more modern with headlights flared into the hood curved windshield sculpted rear deck cover and twin roll hoops 4 As of 2012 update no Meyers Manx kits are based on the New Beetle or other modern Volkswagen cars only particular original Beetle and Super Beetle models 4 which are rear engine and rear wheel drive No Meyers Manx kits are based on front engine front wheel drive platforms citation needed Aftermarket frames are available designed to duplicate VW chassis dimensions but provide improvements such as more modern or more rugged components citation needed 5 Meyers Manx LLC EditOn 9 November 2020 it was announced that Bruce and Winnie Meyers had sold their company to Trousdale Ventures 6 The new company would be called Meyers Manx LLC Bruce Meyers died in California on February 19 2021 at the age of 94 7 See also EditBaja Bug Cal looker Cal Style VW Formula Vee VolksrodReferences Edit Sandomir Richard 6 March 2021 Bruce Meyers Who Built the First Fiberglass Dune Buggy Dies at 94 The New York Times Retrieved 7 March 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Hale James 2004 Dune Buggy Handbook Veloce Pubg pp 118 123 ISBN 978 1904788218 Retrieved November 19 2012 a b Meyers Manx History MeyersManx com Self published 2012 Archived from the original on 2012 02 04 Retrieved 2012 02 05 a b c d e Meyers Manx Inc Home of the Manxter 2 2 and Manxter Dualsport Kit Cars Meyersmanx com 2012 Retrieved 2012 02 05 full citation needed manxchassis com www manxchassis com Retrieved 2019 04 11 New news here at Meyers Manx Meyers Manx on Facebook 9 November 2020 Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 RIP Bruce Meyers 1926 2021 Meyers Manx FourWheeler com documentary clarification needed External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Meyers Manx MeyersManx com the modern manufacturer s official website Hale James 2013 Meyers Manx Monocoque Dune Buggy Handbook pp 136 137 Includes detailed technical specs timeline and photos Historic American Engineering Record HAER No CA 2312 1964 Meyers Manx Valley Center San Diego County CA 30 photos 4 color transparencies 1 measured drawing 23 data pages 2 photo caption pages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Meyers Manx amp oldid 1136179627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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