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Designed by Dean Jeffries: 1969 Mantaray II Kyote

Here we have another variant in the large family tree of VW-based dune buggies that were seemingly everywhere in the 60s and 70s. As I learned from selling an orphan brand of kit car dune buggy last year, it can be challenging to find the facts and figures that help confirm the origins and history behind a particular brand of buggy. Thankfully, this one has something of a background that makes it easier to quantify its rarity as the seller notes it was designed by Dean Jeffries, who had a hand in creating many legendary movie cars. The Mantaray II Kyote seen here on craigslist was designed for one of the Monkees movies, and is #113 of 145 ever built. The seller is asking $1,969 or best offer.

What I ran into when I had listed the Howell Craft dune buggy last year is the crowd that buys these things is very much accustomed to getting them as cheaply as possible. Everywhere you look there’s an “enthusiast” claiming they got a complete running example for a box of Cheez-Its and some Miller Lite. Never mind the fact that the tub may be in excellent shape and it comes with a good motor, it’s all about the perception that rarity is irrelevant in the dune buggy community – despite the fact that many of them are lavished with thousands of dollars in restoration costs. In my opinion, that’s why the seller of this kit with a legit claim to Hollywood fame is selling it for a very cheap price.

It even comes with a known good VW 1500 motor and transmission that currently turns freely by hand. The sale includes both the pan the Kyote rides on and an additional pan to build another dune buggy off of. That’s just a ridiculous amount of parts for the money, but it also goes to show just how challenging it can be to unload one of these projects – you have to give away the store to get anything in return. This particular seller even goes so far as to say he’ll let you borrow his tow bar and tow lights if you don’t have your own to get it home. That’s generosity at a whole ‘nother level, and certainly goes beyond my sense of good will given how many low-ballers he’s still likely to hear from.

The seller notes the pan the Kyote rides on has a clean Nevada title; no word if the spare pan does as well. The listing notes he will get around to finishing it if no one bites at his current offer, but I don’t see it getting any better than what’s presented here. I would resist putting it back together, as aside from the original Meyers Manx cars, I suspect even in running condition the offers will still come in shy of the actual work put in. The seller is very open to trades for a daily-driver Jeep, van, or truck, and I imagine something from the vanning category would suffice in terms of an even exchange. Thanks to Barn Finds reader Ikey H. for the find.

Comments

  1. Avatar photo Johnmloghry

    I saw one of these on Adam 12 last week. I wondered what it was. Now I know. I actually like the finished look of these better than others like the Manx, but then that’s just me. Someone could have a very good learning project here. It’s labor intensive, and knuckle bruising to build something like this and when finished the value is very small, still it makes for great bonding time with your son or grandson.
    God bless America

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  2. Avatar photo Steve S

    My buddies dad has a red vw dune buggy with a 40 horse vw engine with the 4 speed manual transmission. My buddies dad’s car does not have a gas gauge he has a paint stir stick that is marked out that he uses. But the windshield is shorter than the one on this one and it dont have the roll bar like this one. I don’t know what year it is. I rode in it once when I was around 10 years old then I seen his mom and dad at the cruise in that goes on in the town I live in every year when I was 25 and I talked to them for a little bit and then they said they had to go. Then about 5 to 10 minutes later I heard a vw engine then I looked in the direction the vw engine sound was coming from and it was the them in the dune buggy then I went over to the car. Then they told me to get in and they took me for a ride. He told me he had the engine rebuilt and the fiberglass body redone from chips and starting to crack.

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