It appears to be a Manx2, one piece hood/dash, no battery or tire well, and has a B.F. Meyers & Company tag with the number 1(?)259 stamped on it. I thought the tags also had a date a color code included. Did the company change numbering system during the Manx2 run? It looks like it was an orange gelcoat, with at least 2 repaints, but very few signs of fiberglass damage. Just what I need, another project!Manx2 tag
Manx2 tag
I found this body advertised on Craigslist.
It appears to be a Manx2, one piece hood/dash, no battery or tire well, and has a B.F. Meyers & Company tag with the number 1(?)259 stamped on it. I thought the tags also had a date a color code included. Did the company change numbering system during the Manx2 run? It looks like it was an orange gelcoat, with at least 2 repaints, but very few signs of fiberglass damage. Just what I need, another project!
It appears to be a Manx2, one piece hood/dash, no battery or tire well, and has a B.F. Meyers & Company tag with the number 1(?)259 stamped on it. I thought the tags also had a date a color code included. Did the company change numbering system during the Manx2 run? It looks like it was an orange gelcoat, with at least 2 repaints, but very few signs of fiberglass damage. Just what I need, another project!-
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[QUOTE="manxrob"]I found this body advertised on Craigslist.
It appears to be a Manx2, one piece hood/dash, no battery or tire well, and has a B.F. Meyers & Company tag with the number 1(?)259 stamped on it. I thought the tags also had a date a color code included. Did the company change numbering system during the Manx2 run? It looks like it was an orange gelcoat, with at least 2 repaints, but very few signs of fiberglass damage. Just what I need, another project![/QUOTE] From memory, I think some of the numbering went a bit weird after Bruce left the company...Looks like a peach!!!
It appears to be a Manx2, one piece hood/dash, no battery or tire well, and has a B.F. Meyers & Company tag with the number 1(?)259 stamped on it. I thought the tags also had a date a color code included. Did the company change numbering system during the Manx2 run? It looks like it was an orange gelcoat, with at least 2 repaints, but very few signs of fiberglass damage. Just what I need, another project![/QUOTE] From memory, I think some of the numbering went a bit weird after Bruce left the company...Looks like a peach!!!"Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools because they have to say something." (Plato)
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