Bruce has the article I wrote and has asked Anita to hold off printing it in the newsletter until he's had a chance to look it over and make any necessary changes, corrections and or additions. So when its printed we'll have as solid information as we're probably ever going to have on this small but very important chapter of Meyers Manx history.

When it comes to researching history, every piece of relevant information is important. I'd like to know how many of the first-gen floorpan Manxes were made. Based on the number of months it was made and that there was only one mold, I think its somewhere between 50 and 100. I know of 9 now and the average Manx survival rate is right around 20%, that seems to support that around 50 were made, but that's just an estimate. Hopefully Bruce will be able to settle it.     

Edited 1 time by CairoManx Aug 9 12 5:07 PM.