Topcar Manx article - UPDATE: scans added

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Topcar Manx article - UPDATE: scans added

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For all the Buggie Fans
Topcar has a nice article on the history of the Manx buggies this month. Interesting reading and a couple of good pics.


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I'll go and search for it tomorrow, thanks for the tip
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scan it if you can please
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Will do so :wink:
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Found the Topcar at a garage today, so below the scans of the 6-page article, as promised. Very interesting, and well-written thanks once again for the tip Karma I wouldn't have seen it otherwise :wink:

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Pleasure Pine.
did you see what they estimated the cost of a subaru powered buggy would be if done well - +- R200K! Thats surely if you only use all new parts?


The new red buggy sure looks nice!
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You aint seen nothing yet, this (VW-powered) Manxter has a price tag of $34 000 - you do the maths :roll:

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May be expensive, but those are NICE!! I would gladly drive a buggy like that!
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That front suspension setup looks interesting.
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Thank you for the scan, it was a great read.
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