As Meyers said, "The red Manxter you see here is a reflection of the wants and woes of street buggiers everywhere, such as those members of our Manx Dune Buggy Club. For nine years I have watched and listened to the bragging of those few owners who own real, original Meyers Manxes and the many problems, including leaky gas tanks under the bolted-down hood, the impossible-to-reach wiring under the dash, the lack of room around the engine, and kids having to sit outside the rollbar's protection. This was the price of a simple design.
"The Manxter is a culmination of years of conversations and wrestling with those thought-provoking design problems. And the fun for me was mixing the art with the engineering."
Fun for Meyers was art and engineering, but fun for you will be driving this baby over hill and dale, over dunes and on the street. It is fast, it is light, it is exciting, and it is nostalgic. What else would you want from a kit?