1969 Meyers Manx Towdster Buggy For Sale


Meyers Manx of course is a name known the world over.
While the traditional fiberglass "Manx" buggy bodies are what pop to mind when you hear the name,
there were many other innovative creations that came from the mind and hands of the founder Bruce Meyers.
This one, the "Towdster" being a pretty special one.


The Tow'd was designed to be the most bare bones and lightweight
buggy ever, but the beauty of that simple design is that basis allowed for many levels of
personalization and accessories. This example represents the highest spec
variant of the Tow'd design... the Tow'dster.



With full fenders, engine cover, full hood and a mega plush interior
this machine was quoted by Bruce himself
as "The most complete Tow'd he had seen in a very long time"


This one has it all!
Its a street registered show worthy original with great provenance
and history. Its been inspected and signed by Bruce Meyers years back.
It is on the registry and has been certified. The original tags are present and
it remains in its original color "Emerald Green Metalflake (20E)


Front and rear tubular bumpers and roll bar.
The engine cover and fenders are easily removable if you
want the full open air and open wheel experience.


Documented as the 399th Tow'd body built
Produced in June of 1969 in color code 20 E (Emerald Green)


Museum quality for sure, but what an incredible blast to drive!
On road or off, this is smiles all the way!


This is titled in Minnesota as a 1991 VW Beetle
and the paperwork matches the serial numbers on the car.


Signed by Bruce Meyers
Correct Meyers Tow'd graphic on the nose


Buggy is wired for towing and comes with the original Tow'd hitch.


The owner made a very special purchase of a limited release signed
Meyers Manx logo surfboard made in the matching Emerald Green.


This board is like new, never surfed and will be available separately
to the buyer for an additional $3500


Rare and highly collectible board and of course it looks amazing on the car.






Oh those sparkles!


Near new tires with less than 200 miles on them




What a blast!




Underneath the details continue.
Factory drum brakes in the rear.
Swing axle transmission




Front end appears to have been rebuilt and restored.
Stock drum brakes up front as well.








Pretty clean underneath


Trick folding adjustable surf rack bar


Neat


Similar bar that mounts to the rollbar in back.