I just picked up an original unrestored shop built garage kept buggy. The hood style is a little hard on the eyes at first, with it's '67-'69 Firebird 400 hood scoops and pointed nose, but it's so clean and original, that it's growing on me. The bottom of the pan is so clean, that at first I thought the pan halves were recently replaced, but they're OE.
Listed are the highlights:
Scorpion by Marcas Fiberglass in Awater, CA
shop built in 1970
garage kept
blue plates
perfect gold gelcoat body with matching fiberglass belt guard
1957 Porsche 1600 engine
twin exhaust
unknown swing axle trans
1962 rust free Pan
Firestone Super Sports G60-15 and Firestone Mini Sports 6.45-14
Appliance rims
black vinyl VW seats
tan simulated vinyl hardtop
CB
VW AM radio
Realistic Hi-Fi wooden box speaker
Dietz 820 and Yankee lights, funky atomic tail lights.
1970 Dodge Charger flip up gas cap
wood roller pedal
wood rimmed steering wheel
tube buggy bumpers and skid plate
wind deflectors
chrome edge trim
chrome roll bar
1970 VW speedo with gas gauge
1962 VW gas gauge
So far, everything works and it runs well.
The original owner had it until last year and sold it after it sat for a few years. The prior owner freshened it up, painted the wheels, mirrors and bumpers black, and never used it.
Not a Meyers Manx, 1970 Marcas Scorpion
Re: Not a Meyers Manx, 1970 Marcas Scorpion
That is different. I've not seen a body like that before.
Almost one of a kind. That's a keeper.
Almost one of a kind. That's a keeper.
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Re: Not a Meyers Manx, 1970 Marcas Scorpion
Wow! That is in nice shape. I have seen one other before, but only in pictures on CL. Was too far away for me to go look at.
Looks like it will be a fun buggy to have.
Looks like it will be a fun buggy to have.
Re: Not a Meyers Manx, 1970 Marcas Scorpion
Hey;
I have one of those. It's waiting in line for my brother and I to start working on it...
Here's a picture from the archives...
I have one of those. It's waiting in line for my brother and I to start working on it...
Here's a picture from the archives...
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Re: Not a Meyers Manx, 1970 Marcas Scorpion
ALL buggies are nice buggies to have. Nice find!
Re: Not a Meyers Manx, 1970 Marcas Scorpion
GaryB,
On yours, I don't see a gas filler. Where is it? I also noticed that the rear end has an access hatch for the engine. Was that from the mold or did somebody just cut it? On mine it's near impossible to get to the oil fill on the Porsche 356 engine. It's much higher than on type 1 engines.
On yours, I don't see a gas filler. Where is it? I also noticed that the rear end has an access hatch for the engine. Was that from the mold or did somebody just cut it? On mine it's near impossible to get to the oil fill on the Porsche 356 engine. It's much higher than on type 1 engines.
Re: Not a Meyers Manx, 1970 Marcas Scorpion
Hey Glenn;
That's interesting that you noticed the lack of a fuel cap. The fuel fill neck is actually under the dash on the passenger side. It looks really difficult to be able to add any fuel and we haven't had to try as yet. We bought this as part of a two buggy deal from the original owner's son. As to the rear hatch, it appears to be cut out and then hinged. I will be going over to my brothers house on Tuesday and can get more pictures if you are interested (in fact he is coming over to my place today so I can probably get him to take some before he leaves). He has a really nice 71 VW cut down chassis sitting at my place that he was saying he would love to put that body onto. We shall see. Also, I don't think the one we have has that neat stamp on the dash, but I'll admit we haven't looked that close at it. We bought these for my son. He wants to start a buggy rental business in La Paz, MX so we have been collecting buggys for him.
That's interesting that you noticed the lack of a fuel cap. The fuel fill neck is actually under the dash on the passenger side. It looks really difficult to be able to add any fuel and we haven't had to try as yet. We bought this as part of a two buggy deal from the original owner's son. As to the rear hatch, it appears to be cut out and then hinged. I will be going over to my brothers house on Tuesday and can get more pictures if you are interested (in fact he is coming over to my place today so I can probably get him to take some before he leaves). He has a really nice 71 VW cut down chassis sitting at my place that he was saying he would love to put that body onto. We shall see. Also, I don't think the one we have has that neat stamp on the dash, but I'll admit we haven't looked that close at it. We bought these for my son. He wants to start a buggy rental business in La Paz, MX so we have been collecting buggys for him.
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Re: Not a Meyers Manx, 1970 Marcas Scorpion
Great find Glenn! It's growing on me too.