2012 Porsche 997 TT GT3R

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1973 Meyers Manx

1973 Meyers Manx These street legal dune buggies were first invented to race in California in the 1960s. Powered by an air-cooled Beetle engine and in a lightweight fiberglass body,they were a ton of fun to rip around in. Some of you may remember the cartoon Speed Buggy– that was based on this little roadster! The manufacturer, owned by an engineer (and surfer!) Bruce Meyers, dominated dune racing in the ‘60’s and ‘70’s with the original model winning the first Mexican [Baja] 1000 in 1967. This one is in for maintenance and some slight adjustments to the transmission and valves. We will also be doing a carburetor rebuild and tune to remedy a…
April 5, 2021

April 5, 2021 One thing that is truly amazing about car culture- the opportunity for any person to be involved, and the ability it has to bring people together with no hesitations. Suddenly any potential cone blockades are knocked down and we are all one passionate community with the same interest. It does not matter what you like or how much/ little money you must spend, we are all the same. Whether you like to cruise in a luxury sedan, race hundred-thousand-dollar machines, autocross a little sports car… we recognize each other as enthusiasts and can bond over our passion regardless of what make, price point, or style of driving we are involved in….