To some in the automotive community, kit cars are controversial, but for others, they represent a chance to drive their dream car...or at least something close to it. With so many of
Simpson Design is a small coachbuilder in the Pacific Northwest that specializes in building retro-inspired sports cars on the Mazda MX-5. The companies latest creation has been dubbed the Italia GTZ. Drawing from the timeless lines
We have all thought about it, ordering a kit and building your own supercar in the garage. But it is not a project for the inexperienced or those without some mechanical aptitude.
Back in October, I shared images of our fresh Meyers Manxter 2+2 being hoisted out of a truck and delivered to our headquarters in Groesbeck, Texas. This fresh kit would be the basis of
The Gentleman Racer’s latest project is an exciting build of a Meyers Manxter 2+2 kit car, set to debut at the 2024 SEMA Show and then embark on a Flag Expedition for The
Few names evoke the spirit of adventure quite like Meyers Manx. The fiberglass dune buggy kits have been synonymous with freedom, exploration, and adventure for decades. The original Meyers Manx revolutionized the
The Meyers Manx dune buggy is an iconic recreational vehicle that gained fame in the 1960s. Designed by Bruce F. Meyers, a Californian engineer, artist, boat builder, and surfer, this unique vehicle
Legendary dune buggy manufacturer Meyers Manx is proud to announce its sponsorship of the prestigious NORRA 1000 offroad race, further cementing its commitment to the spirit of adventure that has defined the
Meyers Manx has unveiled its first-ever Remastered Kit designed for the at-home car builder. It allows enthusiasts to build and customize the world’s most iconic dune buggy according to their personalized specs
TGR Staff – 01/21/2023 Morton Street Partners and Meyers Manx have launched the Winter Surf exhibition in New York City that explores the inventive spirit of mid-twentieth-century vehicle design and its associations
As a woodworker, building musical instruments and furniture, Ken was always inspired by the classic wood-bodied Hispano-Suiza from the 1920s. So he decided to build his very own wooden car.