Hey everybody, I am a noob to the buggy thing, but have had a bunch of bugs through the years. I am trying to Identify if this is a Meyers or not and if not, what is it?
I need to locate a front windshield for it and I am having trouble. This one has been cut down and I am tall enough to be looking right at the top of the frame. It measures 40.25" when measuring the inside of the frame which is proving to be difficult to find. I figure, I can identify it, It might be a bit easier to find the window the frame.
Please let me know what your thoughts are on it
Thanks for the Help
Help me Identify this buggy... Manx or not Manx
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Re: Help me Identify this buggy... Manx or not Manx
Looks like a second generation "Safari" with the hood's nose trimmed. The first gen didn't have the SS looking lovers in the hood.
I questioned Bruce about the body a few years ago at Big Bear, he said "It was built by the Oak street boys".
http://www.dunebuggyarchives.com/registry/Safari
MnC
I questioned Bruce about the body a few years ago at Big Bear, he said "It was built by the Oak street boys".
http://www.dunebuggyarchives.com/registry/Safari
MnC
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Re: Help me Identify this buggy... Manx or not Manx
1856 wrote:Looks like a second generation "Safari" with the hood's nose trimmed. The first gen didn't have the SS looking lovers in the hood.
I questioned Bruce about the body a few years ago at Big Bear, he said "It was built by the Oak street boys".
http://www.dunebuggyarchives.com/registry/Safari
MnC
Thanks for the help. I am waiting on the rear rims/ brakes till I have enough money. I have been working on installing some Mazda Miata seats and just rebuilt the front end with disc brakes, new adjustable beam. I need to move the steering up a bit, but mostly just minor stuff to go. I cant wait to get it out on the trail. It has been a fun project, but it will be more fun once it is rolling!