103 Kit B body 499.95 166 Convertible soft top 136.99 129 Front seats 44.95 131 Rear seat pad 28.00 132 Carpet kit 29.95 160 Steering Wheel Leather 34.95 147 Select-a-brake hand lever 22.95 142 Front bumper 29.95 136 Delswift mirror 4.95 141 Rear bumper 19.95 134 Manx shift knob 3.95 151 Skid plate 19.12 154 Roll bar chrome 44.50 122 Monza filler neck 14.95 321 Rear trans strap 29.50 200 Front rims 14x6 2ea at $22.95 45.90 201 Rear rims 15x8 2ea at 25.95 51.90 189 Tires front 2ea at 29.99 59.98 191 Tires rear 2ea at 31.49 62.98 195 select-a-drop front beam 22.50 156 Sidewinder exhaust 42.49 n/a Windshield wipers approx. Chassis/motor/transmission 400.00 wreaked VW 65-68 Total cost 1650.36 VERSE buying a brand new VW Beetle MSRP New 1963 Beetle 1595.00 MSRP New 1968 Beetle 1695.00 SURPRISED????
Building a Manx verse buying a new Beetle in the 1960's
Building a Manx verse buying a new Beetle in the 1960's
Here is a comparison on how far your dollar went in the mid 1960's when building a Meyers Manx not including labor.
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Building a Manx verse buying a new Beetle in the 1960's
I built my buggy around 14 years ago, so 1998 or 1999. The Glitterbug Sportsman body and hardtop on the '57 pan cost $400. I kept the front end as is. Replaced the transaxle with a '68 style for about $300. The 1500 cc engine was around $800.00. Wiring harness was probably around $50. Had the wheels powder coated for another $100 or so. Headlights, taillights, speedo, battery, battery box, front and rear bumpers, carburetor, generator, starter motor, brake drums, brakes, wheel cylinders, master cylinder, tires, etc., etc. Plus lots of misc. hardware. Probably cost between $3,000 and $4000 to build. Took about three months. Since then, have tried three other engines until I settled on the current 1776 cc set up as a Type III pancake with a Weber progressive 2 bbl. carb. I figure I've spent $7,000 on the car or the 14 years I've owned it, though that's probably a conservative figure. Worth every penny. We have driven it up to Big Bear loaded with our camping gear every year for 13 years and it's always gotten us home safely. That's about $500/year, not including insurance and fuel. What's not to love about that?!!