Automobile Enthusiasts
Related: About this forumNow THIS would be a neat runabout. A Meyers Manx electric dune buggy...
Kind of expensive but neat.. Around $30k and if your handy you can build one!!
Note the 1960's south of France rom/com movie music... Always a nice touch..
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https://www.motortrend.com/news/meyers-manx-dune-buggy-ev-hot-rod/
mahatmakanejeeves
(61,437 posts)some kids were running around the streets of LA in one, and Ponch and John had to chase them down.
Give me a bit, and I'll find that.
I'm sure that you could build a street legal version, but it would probably lack some of the fun.
Thanks for the thread.
Oh, it was a two-parter.
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TV Stunter
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A motorbike & buggy chase from episode "Drive Lady Drive - Part 1".
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I was thinking of an episode from the first season. The vehicle in that episode is some dune buggy, but not necessarily a Meyers Manx.
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_18214-Custom-Made-Dune-Buggy.html
According to a commenter, it was made in 1969 by dune Buggy Enterprises.
The dune buggy in the season 3 episodes is a custom-made Sandrail.
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_764985-Custom-Made-Sandrail.html
Srkdqltr
(7,734 posts)Depending on where you live they can be made street legal.
mitch96
(14,742 posts)That's how my buddy's kit car is registered.. It's "technically" a "limited edition"
1968 Ford Mustang. Or it could be registered as a "golf cart".
My town allows golf cart to cruz around the neighborhood but not on the highway..
There are ways if you really Really REALLY want one..
Me? meh..no thanks too much like work. I'll ride my electric bike...
Not zoom zoom. More like whir whir hummmmmm.
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Srkdqltr
(7,734 posts)Some places call them forest buggies. Having them street legal makes it easier.
mahatmakanejeeves
(61,437 posts)I see that the dune buggy from the episode in the first season of "CHiPs" has headlights, turn signals, a windshield, windshield wipers, a rear view mirror, and a California license plate on the front. Therefore, it has to have a horn, a brake light or brake lights, and a rear California license plate too.
The sandrail has a California license plate on the front, but I don't see anything else about it that makes it street legal.
I am embiggened. Thank you.
Chakaconcarne
(2,732 posts)Mopar151
(10,187 posts)The originals used an "air-cooled" VW Bug (Type 1) floorpan and chassis. Presuming the 'lectric version does similar. But fear not, buggy/chassis builders emulate/massively upgrade all sorts of cars & trucks.