Corvair Powered: 1970 Meyers Manx SR2
The Meyers Manx was the original dune buggy for the everyman, but the roofless, doorless, and dry-weather-only setup isn’t for everyone, so Bruce Meyers designed the SR2 version which added a small top and
gullwing scissors doors. The builder of this example ditched the typical VW flat-4 and instead went for a quad-carbed Corvair flat-6 for ultimate awesome. Find this 1970 Meyers Manx SR2 here on ebay bidding for $10,300 reserve-not-met with 2 days to go.
From the seller:
Item specifics
Condition: Used Year: 1970
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): SR02C0 Mileage: 13,999
Number of Cylinders: 6 Make: Other Makes
Transmission: 4 speed Engine: Corvair 140 HP
Vehicle Title: Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
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Cool car. those are scissor doors, not gull-wing.
Ahh — yes, scissors/lambo doors, NOT gullwing/SL. Whoops! I'll update the post -Vince
Based on lineage, shouldn't Lambo doors be called Manx SR2 doors?
Cherry Bomb Baby….
Remember when autopart stores had large bins full of Cherry Bomb mufflers? So cool.