Meyers Manx Honored

The Meyers Manx has joined the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe as the second vehicle on the Historic Vehicle Associationโ€™s (HVA) National Historic Vehicle Register and Historic American Engineering Record to be permanently archived in the Library of Congress. The first Manx, known as โ€œOld Redโ€ and constructed in Newport Beach, California, in 1964 by Bruce Meyers, is the first fiberglass dune buggy, and was honored on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., May 3-4. Its fun, lightweight design sparked an American interest in beach culture and off-road racing, and is one of the most copied designs in automotive history, with Meyers producing 7,000 examples himself and another quarter million being built worldwide.