
Vintage VOLKSWAGEN MEYERS MANX DUNE BUGGY Sold For CHEAP $$ | Pawn-Stars #pakistan
Peak Bargains
How much do you want for this beauty?
$35,500. 1967 Meyers-Max Volkswagen kit car. This is an original and not a knockoff.
There was only 6,200 of these ever made, between 64 and 71.
Is it all original?
So there's a few ways you can tell if this is real or a knockoff. First of all, by the emblem right here on the hood. Also, the ABS plastic dash is an original. In the rear here, license plate mounts with struts. So this is the real deal Max? This is all original.
They did a wonderful job on the restoration.
Obviously, I need to bring this thing out on the road before I drop any cash. So what do you think? It's a cool car.
I just didn't know they were this small.
It's based on a Volkswagen Bug. Of course it's going to be this small.
Uh-oh.
It's dying on me. You ruined my life! My Steve McQueen dream of owning a 1967 Myers-Maxx is basically turning into a nightmare.
And I'm going to have a serious talk with my car guy.
He expected an honest valuation, but the expert humbled him instantly.
Worst case, we're going to have to replace the whole engine.
Do you think these cars are even worth the trouble? Do you think these cars are even worth the trouble?
You know, with the busted motor, I think it's worth about $45,000.
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