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Gene-C
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What's Wrong With This Picture

Post by Gene-C »

Looking throught The Samba classifieds I'm noticing more and more buggies are listed as Manxes. Long, short, whatever then I see this one. I encourage anyone looking for a Manx to ask a lot of questions here before they buy. Image
Tom-Kathleen
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Post by Tom-Kathleen »

Original (and complete) Manx's don't have a ridge in the hood, for starters. Tom
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newmanx59
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Post by newmanx59 »

I would like the have the Manx emblem off the hood. :D
90volts
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Post by 90volts »

its not real- no biggie. it sure looks sweet.how much was it going for?
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Post by Gene-C »

It looks to be a real nice buggy. Here's the add. http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... ?id=238269
Mvovr
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Post by Mvovr »

That is one awesome Motor setup!!! WOW!!!!
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Post by Gene-C »

I saw that and knew right off the bat! Can't tell you how many times people will claim they have an orginal manx when they really don't..on that site as well as ebay. Ken
Mvovr
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Post by Mvovr »

Hey Bandit, How can I tell the make of my buggy. I know the pan and motor but do not know how to tell the shell. I have looked it all over for markings or a tag but found nothing.
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Post by newmanx59 »

It looks to me that IF the car hooked up coming off the line, the oil filter and the wheelie bar would fight for the same space. :eek: As far as advertising as a Manx is concerned. Most people don't know the difference but they do know the name Manx is more desireable and will consequently sell for more money. When/if he ends up selling it I would bet it's to someone that actually thinks it's a Manx.
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Post by newmanx59 »

I had to email him and ask him if it was infact an authenticated Manx. I had to know what he would say. Here is what he said. From: HANAPAA808@aol.com Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 19:56:03 EST Subject: Re: TheSamba.com Ad - show winning turbo manx $20,000 / trade To: newmanx59@yahoo.com "It is an original Meyers Manx however, doesn't have the tag of authenticity."
FAKMANX
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If its not cracking its good as a Meyers Manx!

Post by FAKMANX »

Maybe some customizing was done coming out of the mold that day. Im sure with all the fiberglass experience that bruce has, not to mention imagination, it could have come from his shop. If we were talking about the U.S. Mint, that would make it an even more valuable collectors item. Only Bruce knows for sure.
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If its not cracking its good as a Meyers Manx!

Post by FAKMANX »

Its just fiberglass, and when it comes to fiberglass buggies, Bruce will always be the Grandfather. Who knows maybe he got bored one day and customized the hood. He has the ability and the imagination, only Bruce knows for sure. Besides the building of the buggy is what makes it special, it is an extension of your personality. The value is in the quality and pride put in the buggy, thats why I will never sell mine...... John member #1024
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Post by newmanx59 »

Bruce has stated that ALL Manx buggys have a smooth hood and that there have never been any ridges, scoops, etc. The buggy supposedly has a gelcoat finish which means the hood was popped from a mold with the ridge in it. It was not an afterthought. With the little time I have spent with Bruce, I don't think he is ever bored. :D The fact that it is not a Manx, does not take away from the fact that the buggy is very nicely done.
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