Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
New to the forum and this will be my first post.
My wife and I will be searching for our first buggy, we would like to purchase a real Manx. I have read the information on how to identify a real Manx but feel it is possible to end up with a clone.
I'm looking at a Manx that has the front and back emblems (based on the pics it is hard to see the hood bump under the emblem), the body lines look correct, the back seat area has the molded battery box and spare tire well. There is no body tag and it has never been verified. So here is my first "dumb" question;
Were there any clone bodies that had the all of these features?
I will see the buggy later this week and really want to avoid buying what looks to be real, then going through the verification process and be told otherwise.
Thanks for any and all help.
My wife and I will be searching for our first buggy, we would like to purchase a real Manx. I have read the information on how to identify a real Manx but feel it is possible to end up with a clone.
I'm looking at a Manx that has the front and back emblems (based on the pics it is hard to see the hood bump under the emblem), the body lines look correct, the back seat area has the molded battery box and spare tire well. There is no body tag and it has never been verified. So here is my first "dumb" question;
Were there any clone bodies that had the all of these features?
I will see the buggy later this week and really want to avoid buying what looks to be real, then going through the verification process and be told otherwise.
Thanks for any and all help.
Last edited by jhkinca on Wed Sep 23, 2015 7:54 pm, edited 2 times in total.
John & Sonya Kieslich
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
Welcome to forum. The short answer to your question is yes, there were many clones that were "almost" identical to the original. Best suggestion is to take a lot of pictures of the identifiable characteristics and post them here. Ask for opinions but understand that the ultimate authority are Bruce and Winnie. If you continue to have some doubt after the forum member's opinions, ask Winnie. It might cost you a few $ but it is their blessing you'll need for official authentication.jhkinca wrote:New to the forum and this will be my first post.
My wife and I will be searching for our first buggy, we would like to purchase a real Manx. I have read the information on how to identify a real Manx but feel it is possible to end up with a clone.
I'm looking at a Manx that has the front and back emblems (based on the pics it is hard to see the hood bump under the emblem), the body lines look correct, the back seat area has the molded battery box and spare tire well. There is no body tag and it has never been verified. So here is my first "dumb" question;
Were there any clone bodies that had the all of these features?
I will see the buggy later this week and really want to avoid buying what looks to be real, then going through the verification process and be told otherwise.
Thanks for any and all help.
Lastly, and you'll hear this from many, is that a clone or any other manufactured buggy is a lot of fun to own. If you want a Meyers Manx, make sure that's what you are buying.
Bud
Bud Zeller
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
I have pictures but haven't figured out how to post them yet.rzeller wrote:Welcome to forum. The short answer to your question is yes, there were many clones that were "almost" identical to the original. Best suggestion is to take a lot of pictures of the identifiable characteristics and post them here. Ask for opinions but understand that the ultimate authority are Bruce and Winnie. If you continue to have some doubt after the forum member's opinions, ask Winnie. It might cost you a few $ but it is their blessing you'll need for official authentication.jhkinca wrote:New to the forum and this will be my first post.
My wife and I will be searching for our first buggy, we would like to purchase a real Manx. I have read the information on how to identify a real Manx but feel it is possible to end up with a clone.
I'm looking at a Manx that has the front and back emblems (based on the pics it is hard to see the hood bump under the emblem), the body lines look correct, the back seat area has the molded battery box and spare tire well. There is no body tag and it has never been verified. So here is my first "dumb" question;
Were there any clone bodies that had the all of these features?
I will see the buggy later this week and really want to avoid buying what looks to be real, then going through the verification process and be told otherwise.
Thanks for any and all help.
Lastly, and you'll hear this from many, is that a clone or any other manufactured buggy is a lot of fun to own. If you want a Meyers Manx, make sure that's what you are buying.
Bud
John & Sonya Kieslich
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
Here are the instructions: http://manxclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=3419jhkinca wrote:I have pictures but haven't figured out how to post them yet.rzeller wrote:Welcome to forum. The short answer to your question is yes, there were many clones that were "almost" identical to the original. Best suggestion is to take a lot of pictures of the identifiable characteristics and post them here. Ask for opinions but understand that the ultimate authority are Bruce and Winnie. If you continue to have some doubt after the forum member's opinions, ask Winnie. It might cost you a few $ but it is their blessing you'll need for official authentication.jhkinca wrote:New to the forum and this will be my first post.
My wife and I will be searching for our first buggy, we would like to purchase a real Manx. I have read the information on how to identify a real Manx but feel it is possible to end up with a clone.
I'm looking at a Manx that has the front and back emblems (based on the pics it is hard to see the hood bump under the emblem), the body lines look correct, the back seat area has the molded battery box and spare tire well. There is no body tag and it has never been verified. So here is my first "dumb" question;
Were there any clone bodies that had the all of these features?
I will see the buggy later this week and really want to avoid buying what looks to be real, then going through the verification process and be told otherwise.
Thanks for any and all help.
Lastly, and you'll hear this from many, is that a clone or any other manufactured buggy is a lot of fun to own. If you want a Meyers Manx, make sure that's what you are buying.
Bud
Bud Zeller
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
Thanks for the posting of pics instructions.
The current owner says it's on a 1956 pan and he could not find body tags.
The current owner says it's on a 1956 pan and he could not find body tags.
John & Sonya Kieslich
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
I'm going to look at this buggy in person tomorrow; aside from the standard list of items; Is there any other things to check?
John & Sonya Kieslich
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
It's on eBay, iffy, suspect. Close call
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Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
Take pictures of the following and post them up:jhkinca wrote:I'm going to look at this buggy in person tomorrow; aside from the standard list of items; Is there any other things to check?
Under the front fenders looking toward the back. You are looking for glassed-in tubes.
Front "fire wall" (under the gas tank - the outside of the area of the tub where your feet go). You are looking for a glassed-in small piece of 2x4 (used to pull the body from the mould).
Rear "fire wall" (behind the engine). You are looking for a glassed-in small piece of 2x4 (used to pull the body from the mould). While you are in this area try to see evidence that an ID plate was once mounted (mounted from inside the car with rivets) to the area of the tube near the transaxle nosecone. If it was there at one time then you might see body filler poking through the back side of the tub.
Up under the dash (from the backside). Manx I's had a metal framing structure to support the dash, steering column, and hood (under the windshield).
Good luck.
Bud Zeller
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
Bud,
Very helpful information. I greatly appreciate the tips. Look for more pics tomorrow afternoon.
Very helpful information. I greatly appreciate the tips. Look for more pics tomorrow afternoon.
rzeller wrote:Take pictures of the following and post them up:jhkinca wrote:I'm going to look at this buggy in person tomorrow; aside from the standard list of items; Is there any other things to check?
Under the front fenders looking toward the back. You are looking for glassed-in tubes.
Front "fire wall" (under the gas tank - the outside of the area of the tub where your feet go). You are looking for a glassed-in small piece of 2x4 (used to pull the body from the mould).
Rear "fire wall" (behind the engine). You are looking for a glassed-in small piece of 2x4 (used to pull the body from the mould). While you are in this area try to see evidence that an ID plate was once mounted (mounted from inside the car with rivets) to the area of the tube near the transaxle nosecone. If it was there at one time then you might see body filler poking through the back side of the tub.
Up under the dash (from the backside). Manx I's had a metal framing structure to support the dash, steering column, and hood (under the windshield).
Good luck.
John & Sonya Kieslich
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
Not all pre-tags have the 2x4's.
The glassed tubes on the side and metal dash frame should tell the story.
So far it looks like a Manx to me.
The glassed tubes on the side and metal dash frame should tell the story.
So far it looks like a Manx to me.
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
I decided not to look at this buggy; too many unknowns and I'm not knowledgable enough to make the call. I feel better buying one that has been authenticated or save some money and buy a non Manx buggy and just have fun with it...
John & Sonya Kieslich
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Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
Hopefully you know that you can buy a new Meyers Manx buggy kit. Bruce & Winnie offer 4 different buggy kits.
There is the Meyers Manx Kick Out Traditional that looks like the earlier Manx, but with improvements. The front hood opens like the first 12 Manx's did. Easier to get to wiring and gas tank, plus storage space. Widen rear fenders and larger opening for engine accessibility.
The Kick Out SS is the street version with a curved windshield. Looks fast just standing still.
Both Kick Out use a shorten 80in wheel base chassis.
There are also a Manxter and Manxter Dual Sport which use the stock length wheelbase of 94.5in of a VW Bug.
The Manxter is better riding with the longer wheel base and it has the opening front hood. It also able to carry four people more comfortable then the shorter buggies or carry more stuff behind the front seats.
The Manxter Dual Sport is the off road capable version with taller body for more tire clearance and the use of longer travel suspension for rougher terrain.
Contact http://www.meyersmanx.com or phone (760) 749-6321 for more information.
I am bias somewhat as I have a Kick Out and Manxter Dual Sport. The Kick Out is a blast to drive around town and for longer distance of driving the Manxter is more comfortable on my old body.
There is the Meyers Manx Kick Out Traditional that looks like the earlier Manx, but with improvements. The front hood opens like the first 12 Manx's did. Easier to get to wiring and gas tank, plus storage space. Widen rear fenders and larger opening for engine accessibility.
The Kick Out SS is the street version with a curved windshield. Looks fast just standing still.
Both Kick Out use a shorten 80in wheel base chassis.
There are also a Manxter and Manxter Dual Sport which use the stock length wheelbase of 94.5in of a VW Bug.
The Manxter is better riding with the longer wheel base and it has the opening front hood. It also able to carry four people more comfortable then the shorter buggies or carry more stuff behind the front seats.
The Manxter Dual Sport is the off road capable version with taller body for more tire clearance and the use of longer travel suspension for rougher terrain.
Contact http://www.meyersmanx.com or phone (760) 749-6321 for more information.
I am bias somewhat as I have a Kick Out and Manxter Dual Sport. The Kick Out is a blast to drive around town and for longer distance of driving the Manxter is more comfortable on my old body.
Joseph
Manx Club #1095
Having fun with Buggies since 1970
Worked in VWs in shops since 1970
Manx Club #1095
Having fun with Buggies since 1970
Worked in VWs in shops since 1970
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
Those are two very nice looking buggies.
John & Sonya Kieslich
Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
ManxBug wrote:Not all pre-tags have the 2x4's.
The glassed tubes on the side and metal dash frame should tell the story.
So far it looks like a Manx to me.
Yup, agreed on the 2x4s but identification is an accumulation of evidence
I watch a lot of CSI
Bud Zeller
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
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Re: Looking to buy our first Buggy (Real Manx)
Gee Bud, does that make you a cancelled has-been too????
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