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Back in the '60's there was a company that sold an off-road vehicle that looked very much the same. They marketed it under the name "Toad".  

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  On 11/15/2022 at 4:48 PM, espo said:

Back in the '60's there was a company that sold an off-road vehicle that looked very much the same. They marketed it under the name "Toad".  

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Actually, it was Meyers (who made the Manx etc.) and as it wasn't street legal, they called it Tow'd...a play on words.

1969 Volkswagen Meyers Tow d for Sale | ClassicCars.com | CC-952281

There were also lotsa other tube-frame sand buggy manufacturers.

 Below are two from Chenowth.

Shop Tour: Chenowth Legacy Lodge Museum | MadMedia

Chenowth 2RL buggy with 1915cc engine idling - YouTube

 

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  On 11/15/2022 at 9:30 PM, Ace-Garageguy said:

Actually, it was Meyers (who made the Manx etc.) and as it wasn't street legal, they called it Tow'd...a play on words.

1969 Volkswagen Meyers Tow d for Sale | ClassicCars.com | CC-952281

There were also lotsa other tube-frame sand buggy manufacturers.

 Below are two from Chenowth.

Shop Tour: Chenowth Legacy Lodge Museum | MadMedia

Chenowth 2RL buggy with 1915cc engine idling - YouTube

 

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Thanks for reminding me of the correct name, Tow'd.  One of the guys I rode dirt bikes with at the time bought one. We were all living in the San Bernardino Mountain area in southern California, and he would drive this thing often. The traffic laws at the time there were only loosely enforced if at all. 

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