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My Manx II from France

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:59 am
by chax
Hi !

I just bought this 1971 Manx 2 that seems to be an original one.

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Actually, the buggy is still on his way to France by ship. It was listed for a while when I found it on ebay.

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It is almost completely restored, but the seller has run out of time
and money and the cost for an original Manx here in France and the
dollar price made interesting to get it imported.

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Anyway, it has those two pairs of front turn signals.

Would someone tell me which is the correct pair for the period ?

Thanx !

My Manx II from France

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 3:27 pm
by Rathbone
I think it always has been common to adapt as many original Beetle parts as possible to a buggy body since the original builder had an entire car to use for parts. It was more economical for the builder to use turn signals etc. from the Beetle, so I think the lights on top of the fenders are never wrong.

My Manx II from France

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 6:17 pm
by jsturtlebuggy
Congrats on your find of a Meyer Manx buggy. It this your first dune buggy?



Yes both places where the turn signals are mounted are correct. It just not look right with both turn signals lights like that.

I prefer the the lower mounted ones. To me it just make the look of the lines of the buggy look cleaner.

Most common one used for the lower one where off a English car, something like a MG? Another one that was used are the ones off a Ghia.

One member here used type III bullet turn signals that he cut the housing to fit the body.

My Manx II from France

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:12 pm
by dcamomanx
I also like the turn signals mounted in the lower position. The other issue I ran into with the mounting the lights on top of the fenders is that the electrical connection hangs below the fender and gets broken as the tire hits bumps.



Doran

Re: My Manx II from France

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 2:53 am
by chax
The restoration has begun, at last ! I had to find a new mechanic because the first one didn't do anything in one year, but the new one is pretty good.

We found four old paintings under the actual blue : two other blue, one white and one black ! But the gel coat is well "peacock blue" like told by the vin number, and that's the color it will be back in a few months.

You can follow my story on facebook if you like : https://www.facebook.com/chazalon/media ... 415&type=1

Re: My Manx II from France

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 8:31 am
by chax
Hi Guys !

I need those 16E Peacock Blue Metallic Jewels for my Manx to be painted in his original color, but I can't find any here in France. Could you please help me ?

Thanks

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Re: My Manx II from France

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 3:26 pm
by DIESELDOOG
I believe that the 16E Peacock Blue Metallic Jewels are no longer available.

Meadowbrook has converted all of the old metalflake jewels to non-metal products.

Contact Meadowbrook to see if they have a solution
908-766-0606
info@meadowbrookinventions.com


Joe

Re: My Manx II from France

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 8:43 am
by chax
Thank you for your answer.

I've sent a mail one year ago, but didn't get any answer, and my spoken english isn't fluent enough to call them on the phone.

I've sent a new mail. I hope I'll get an answer.

Re: My Manx II from France

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 12:47 pm
by chax
Hi !

Some years later, my Manx is actually done !

Re: My Manx II from France

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 3:59 pm
by rzeller
WOW, that looks fantastic. Congratulations.