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{{stub}}{{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Meyers''' is an American manufacturer of [[Volkswagen Beetle]]-based [[dune buggy|dune buggies]] that has become an icon of 1960's California beach culture. | |||
==Models== | ==Models== | ||
* [[Meyers Manx|Manx]] | * [[Meyers Manx|Manx]] | ||
* [[Meyers Manxter | * [[Meyers Manxter|Manxter]] | ||
* [[Meyers Manxter DualSport|Manxter DualSport]] | * [[Meyers Manxter DualSport|Manxter DualSport]] | ||
[[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]] | |||
[[Category:Volkswagen vehicles]] | |||
[[Category:Kit car manufacturers]] | |||
[[Category:Makes]] | |||
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Meyers is an American manufacturer of Volkswagen Beetle-based dune buggies that has become an icon of 1960's California beach culture.
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