Flying across the sand like a four-wheeled rocket, the first fiberglass dune buggy was sleek, stylish and a little whimsical, a small car with big wheels and a tangerine-red paint job. Christened the ...
Bruce Meyers was hanging out at Pismo Beach on California’s Central Coast one afternoon in 1963 when he saw something that both blew his mind and changed his life: a handful of old, stripped-down cars ...
Danger (apparently) meant nothing to Bruce Meyers. Given his extraordinary life, one might theorize that death couldn't catch up to the dune-buggy racing legend. He was a southern California ...
Fifty years ago, in the heyday of American surf culture, Californian Bruce Meyers created one of the most important off-road vehicles of all time. The lightweight fiberglass Meyers Manx helped to ...
Born from the desire to be different, the Meyers Manx was created by Bruce Meyers, a man who lived the life that the Manx represented. With its wild fiberglass bodywork and striking colors, the Meyers ...
OCALA - The Brinkley family loves its restored 1976 four-seat Allison Dune Buggy they nicknamed the Glitterbug. Husband and father Richard is pleased with the restoration job, while wife and mom April ...
Flying across the sand like a four-wheel rocket, the first fiberglass dune buggy was sleek, stylish and a little whimsical, a small car with big wheels and a tangerine-red paint job. Christened the ...
His creation revolutionized off-road riding. But he fell victim to companies that knocked off his design for kits that turned Beetles into buggies. By Richard Sandomir Bruce Meyers, who used his ...