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BL3Manx Samba Member
Joined: August 29, 2006 Posts: 6767 Location: Northern California
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:30 am Post subject: |
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bobfalfa5 wrote: |
i am in love of stock vw smoothies, widened and no hubcap, cause they are very common at the age and they just look aggressive an minimal.
i am not in love with 356 wheels cause i find them too common and "off the shelf look"
i prefer the look of the smoothies with no air windows. more clean to see and homemade taste. |
Your taste is a little different than most. Copper colored wheels on a violet buggy is a pretty unusual combination. Can't recall seeing it in the 60s, or ever.
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bobfalfa5 Samba Member
Joined: July 29, 2007 Posts: 255 Location: monza
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:30 am Post subject: |
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You are wrong bl3!!!
You have seen a lot!!!
but they were all black and white pictures!!! _________________ http://beachwheels.blogspot.com/ FIRST SPACE ON THE NET ONLY FOR VINTAGE BUGGIES AS THEY BUILT THEM IN THEIR GLORY DAYS, LOT OF PICS, MOVIES, TECHNICAL TIPS |
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jarid Samba Member
Joined: September 09, 2010 Posts: 4 Location: Seattle WA
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:54 am Post subject: |
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Roscoe! You found yourself a real tight Manx there. Tangerine Red even, that color gives me the night sweats. Looks great after the clean-up. I'm gonna have to agree with bobfalfa5 and suggest you keep the "rolling museum" look. Nice score on the Hazet tools that came with it. That never happens to me but I did buy a '69 bus recently that came with an old ham sandwich and a half bottle of stale rootbeer behind the front seat. |
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joescoolcustoms Samba Member
Joined: August 08, 2006 Posts: 9054 Location: West By God Virginia
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:27 am Post subject: |
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It is stated that the buggy was built in 1969. Aluminum slot rims first came out in 1963. The classic SS Crager came about in 1964. The two piece riveted aluminum Centerline rims first appeared in 1970.
All three "shiney", lighter than the full steel rims, would be period correct for this buggy. I like nostalgia just as well as anyone else, but I also embrace technology (racing or not) when it makes something better. Getting away from wheel adapters is an improvement for anythig that has wheels. That is why I made my suggestion when he asked for constructive criticism. Lighter weight rims handle better, ride better, steer better. If the buggy will sit another 20 years in a garage, leave it be. If it will get driven more than to a corner store, up date it to the technology that was around at the time it was built.
In my opinion, this buggy with those black rims looks drab. _________________ Bad News Racing 2018 NORRA 1000 3rd in Class
Best Day Ever Racing 2022 NORRA 1000 2nd in Class and first All Female team to complete the race
Everyone is gifted. Some just do not open the package.
Looks like it was painted with a live chicken,polished with a brick and buffed with a pine cone |
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Q-Dog Samba Member
Joined: April 05, 2010 Posts: 8699 Location: Sunset, Louisiana
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surfnc Samba Member
Joined: September 29, 2006 Posts: 948 Location: OBX, NC
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joescoolcustoms Samba Member
Joined: August 08, 2006 Posts: 9054 Location: West By God Virginia
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:09 pm Post subject: |
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wythac's too:
_________________ Bad News Racing 2018 NORRA 1000 3rd in Class
Best Day Ever Racing 2022 NORRA 1000 2nd in Class and first All Female team to complete the race
Everyone is gifted. Some just do not open the package.
Looks like it was painted with a live chicken,polished with a brick and buffed with a pine cone |
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crack monkey Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:14 pm Post subject: |
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I like the black wheels. I see a lot of Stock bugs had black wheels. I would put the chrome wheel covers and call it a day. It is a sweet ride |
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FarmerJohn Samba Member
Joined: December 16, 2007 Posts: 417 Location: Long Island NY
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:09 pm Post subject: |
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Roscoe , you are one lucky dude
I too was lucky when I acquired my buggy 4 yrs. ago , a 68 manx that had been stored in a garage since 1972 with lots of original goodies still intact .
Now rather than tell you what to , or not to do , and continue this old school vs. new school , vintage / classic vs. modern debate I say congratulations and fix it up the way you want !!
I think I'll start another thread on old vs. new and what changes I made to my buggy |
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didget69 Samba Member
Joined: July 22, 2004 Posts: 4927 Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:39 pm Post subject: |
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Run a set of sandblasted and pitted magnesium BRM's on it... or everybody's favorite, the Porsche Fuch wheel.
Really, run the wheel YOU want on it - no one will care but you! Lesser opinions don't matter, as no one else has any dog in this hunt. Drive it and enjoy it!
bnc _________________ I never found the need to impress people with any mechanic certifications, trophies or track wins... unless it was for Mom to post on the refrigerator door. |
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mr_bill Samba Member
Joined: February 19, 2006 Posts: 1008 Location: City of Orange, CA
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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THIS car is according to Mr. Bruce Meyers the "oldest pan-Manx that I have seen".....
Wife & I just enjoy playing with this car....drive it anywhere, anytime & never ever worry if someone else does NOT like what we do/or have done to it !!! Just drive it !!!!!!! (This is a "very early", non-tagged Manx with several "vintage" pieces made by Bruce when he WAS the company!!) Built in early 1965 by Roger Smith of Peppertree Automotive in Coast Meas CA. Wife & I are the 2nd owners.......again.... DRIVE IT !!!!!
IF ya' want more info/pics.......just ask !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roscoe.....nice car....do what YOU like !!! & be sure to DRIVE IT !!!! _________________ see ya' on the trail........
"Mr Bill"
Dos Perros Motorsports
Orange, CA
1972 Class 11x/Stock Bug
'60's era "vintage" Tunnell-Buggy
"...no one here....get's out ALIVE...."
Motor = electric
Engine = internal combustion
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Roscoe Samba Member
Joined: September 27, 2005 Posts: 231 Location: new england
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:02 pm Post subject: 69 meyers manx barnfind |
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here's a cool pic that Stanagon took a few weeks ago at the Transporterfest show in Brookline, Massachusetts.
I do appreciate everyones input so far, it's all good talk! Does anyone know if a genuine Manx front bumper differs much from a repro Manx front bumper? Did most old time Manx buggies run a genuine Manx rear bumper, or an aftermarket engine cage or just no bumper at all? I also need to find a rear emblem as the Orig. owner misplaced the one for my car. |
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Roscoe Samba Member
Joined: September 27, 2005 Posts: 231 Location: new england
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:17 pm Post subject: |
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jarid wrote: |
Roscoe! You found yourself a real tight Manx there. Tangerine Red even, that color gives me the night sweats. Looks great after the clean-up. I'm gonna have to agree with bobfalfa5 and suggest you keep the "rolling museum" look. Nice score on the Hazet tools that came with it. That never happens to me but I did buy a '69 bus recently that came with an old ham sandwich and a half bottle of stale rootbeer behind the front seat. |
Jaroid! Night Sweats eh? Ya I've been there. Have you ever had trouble sleeping at night cause you can't stop thinking about buses, dune buggies or whatever? That's the predicament I've been in for years now. I wasn't so lucky to find an old ham sandwich and stale rootbeer in the buggy, but I did find a unopened pair of yellow dishwashing gloves in the package from the 1970's!
Q. Is it better to be broken on the side of the road with and old sandwich and stale rootbeer, hazet tools or yellow dishwashing gloves? Man thats a tough call...The lady on the package is wicked pretty. |
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BL3Manx Samba Member
Joined: August 29, 2006 Posts: 6767 Location: Northern California
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:26 pm Post subject: Re: 69 meyers manx barnfind |
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Roscoe wrote: |
Does anyone know if a genuine Manx front bumper differs much from a repro Manx front bumper? Did most old time Manx buggies run a genuine Manx rear bumper, or an aftermarket engine cage or just no bumper at all? I also need to find a rear emblem as the Orig. owner misplaced the one for my car. |
The front bumper Meyers Manx Inc. sells is the closest bumper to the original you can buy. It has the same smooth curve to the tubes in front, not points. Its a little narrower than the original so it will clear a towbar.
Engine cages weren't common on buggies in the 60s. Mostly they had a single tube bumper, the same shape as the top front tube which attached to the turned up edges of the skid plate.
If MM Inc. doesn't have any rear emblems, have one laser cut from aluminum. |
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BL3Manx Samba Member
Joined: August 29, 2006 Posts: 6767 Location: Northern California
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:27 pm Post subject: Re: 69 meyers manx barnfind |
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Roscoe wrote: |
Does anyone know if a genuine Manx front bumper differs much from a repro Manx front bumper? Did most old time Manx buggies run a genuine Manx rear bumper, or an aftermarket engine cage or just no bumper at all? I also need to find a rear emblem as the Orig. owner misplaced the one for my car. |
The front bumper Meyers Manx Inc. sells is the closest bumper to the original you can buy. It has the same smooth curve to the tubes in front, not points. Its a little narrower than the original so it will clear a towbar.
Engine cages weren't very common on buggies in the 60s. Mostly they had a single tube bumper, the same shape as the top front tube which attached to the turned up edges of the skid plate, like Bill's above and these.
If MM Inc. doesn't have any rear emblems, have one laser cut from aluminum.
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Roscoe Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:36 pm Post subject: |
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BL3Manx--- I see... even by 1969 people weren't using cages yet? Does anyone sell an authentic looking rear manx bumper? Good idea on the rear Manx badge. I heard not long ago you could still get badges from the Meyers, but now they may be out? |
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Roscoe Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:40 pm Post subject: |
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FarmerJohn wrote: |
Roscoe , you are one lucky dude
I too was lucky when I acquired my buggy 4 yrs. ago , a 68 manx that had been stored in a garage since 1972 with lots of original goodies still intact .
Now rather than tell you what to , or not to do , and continue this old school vs. new school , vintage / classic vs. modern debate I say congratulations and fix it up the way you want !!
I think I'll start another thread on old vs. new and what changes I made to my buggy |
Farmer John---would like to see some photos of your buggy at some point. Sounds cool! |
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BL3Manx Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:28 pm Post subject: |
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If you're planning on getting a Manx front bumper, I'd get one of those first, and then if you get a skid plate, see if you can find someone locally that can bend a rear tube to match the front shape and also fit on your skid plate, if you see what I mean.
You could actually bend it yourself. Cut a wood form that matches the front curve from two sheets of 3/4" plywood laminated together. Heat the center section of tube with a torch until its soft enough to bend and press it over the form. The form will burn but no problem. Then just use a regular tube bender for the other bends so it matches your skip plate width. |
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Ian Samba Moderator
Joined: August 28, 2002 Posts: 4930 Location: 713
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:00 am Post subject: |
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for ideas about vintage style i always like to check out the old original dune buggies and hot vw's magazines.
amazingly original barn find manx... _________________ All your Buses are belong to us.
Love and good roads!
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROB CRESS 1968-2012 |
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The Head Samba Member
Joined: February 10, 2009 Posts: 32 Location: Holbrook, N.Y.
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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If you are still looking for a rear skid plate and bumper , let me know . I took it off my manx a few years ago when I rebuilt it. It is a aftermarket one. As for wheels, put whatever you like on it, it can always be changed at a later date.
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