The Meyers Manx dune buggy is a small recreationally-oriented automobile, designed initially for desert racing by Californian engineer, artist, boat builder and surfer Bruce F. Meyers. It was produced by his Fountain Valley, California company, B. F. Meyers & Co. from 1964 to 1971, in the form of car kits applied to shortened chassis of Volkswagen Beetles. The car line dominated dune racing in its time, breaking records immediately, and was eventually also released in street-oriented models, until the company's demise due to tax problems after Meyers's departure. New vehicles inspired by the original Manx buggy have been produced by Meyers's re-founded operation, Meyers Manx, Inc., since 2000. The name and cat logo of the brand derives from the Manx cat, by virtue of the tailless breed's and the shortened vehicle's truncated "stubbiness".
Q: What was the most expensive Meyers Manx ever sold?
A: The highest recorded sale was $456,000 for a 1967/68 Con-Ferr Meyers Manx Dune Buggy on March 05 2020.
Q: What was the lowest recorded sale price for a Meyers Manx?
A: The lowest recorded sale price was $3,575 for a 1970 Myers Manx SR on September 04 2020.
Q: What is the average sale price of a Meyers Manx?
A: The average price of a Meyers Manx is $44,139.
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