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Bruce Meyers, Who Built the First Fiberglass Dune Buggy, Dies at 94
His creation revolutionized off-road riding. But he fell victim to companies that knocked off his design for kits that turned Beetles into buggies.
Bruce Meyers in his invention, the Meyers Manx, which ignited the dune buggy craze in the 1960s.Credit.Eric Rickman/The Enthusiast Network, via Getty Images
March 6, 2021
Bruce Meyers, who used his skills as a boat builder to invent the first fiberglass dune buggy, igniting the late-1960s craze for off-road riding, and thrived until copycats flooded the market, died on Feb. 19 at his home in Valley Center, Calif. He was 94.
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Chassis number CSX 2469 was purchased from Carroll Shelby by the current owner and includes a title in Shelby s name. This Daytona Coupe has seen extensive racing across the globe, including FIA-certified outings at Laguna Seca and Goodwood, and legends such as Derek Bell, Derek Hill, John Morton, and Phil Hill have been behind the wheel.
The Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe was first produced in Venice, California, but production soon moved to Carrozzeria Gransport in Modena, Italy, where Peter Brock kept a close eye on each build. Legend has it that the car took only 90 days to design. The Daytona Coupe was built specifically to take the fight to Italian rivals such as the Ferrari 250 GTO and helped Shelby American become the first American manufacturer to win an FIA international Championship for the GT class in 1965.