
"Some cars were never meant to fade quietly into history. The Meyers Manx - that legendary fiberglass dune buggy born from a Volkswagen Beetle chassis - is one of them. Equal parts beach toy and countercultural icon, it captured the freewheeling spirit of the '60s with little more than a shortened Beetle floorpan and some bold imagination. Now, OTTO WERKS is bringing the buggy back in spectacular style, blending its VW roots with Porsche DNA to create the OTTO WERKS Edition Meyers Manx."
"At the heart of this reimagined buggy is a WERKS-built 2.2-liter Willhoit engine, tuned to deliver 170 horsepower. That may not sound earth-shattering in a world of 700-hp supercars, but when paired with the Manx's featherweight construction, it's more than enough to transform sand dunes and canyon roads alike into playgrounds. The engine is joined by a suite of 356-inspired parts, including classic gauges, Speedster seats, and vintage-style beehive taillights."
The Meyers Manx dune buggy has been reimagined by OTTO WERKS as the OTTO WERKS Edition Meyers Manx, combining Volkswagen Beetle roots with Porsche 356 influence. A WERKS-built 2.2-liter Willhoit engine produces 170 horsepower, and the lightweight construction amplifies performance for sand dunes and canyon roads. The build incorporates 356-inspired components such as classic gauges, Speedster seats, and vintage-style beehive taillights for a Porsche-like feel. The exterior is finished in rich Ivy Green, offering a retro yet refined appearance that balances playfulness with sophistication and suits beach and vintage settings alike.
Read at stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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