Is this at the same building as before? I know they have bought a new one.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: tesgt350 on March 14, 2023, 10:55:13 AM
Where Are the Lawman Mustangs Now?
I can only imagine being in the shoes of these soldiers. These Mustangs bought great joy to the troops and must have felt like a glimpse of home. Many photos of Al Eckstrand's 1970 Military Performance Tour are still accessible, although sadly only the replacement Boss 429 lives today. With the current trends going on, I hope one of the remaining Lawman Mustangs is hiding in someone's barn!
After the tour, one of the Mustangs went on to have many owners. In the early nineties, Eckstrand bought the car and shipped her to Europe, where Dennis Collins from Fast N Loud bought it. Collins later sold the Lawman for $116,000 to Bill Goldberg, who is currently restoring her to its former glory. Goldberg also owns Angel Restorations who specialises in restoring Shelby Mustang GTs, Boss Mustangs and other special Mustangs. You can follow the Mustang restoration on social media.
Goldberg owns Anghel Restorations?
Author: Charlie Fuller
https://musclecar.uk/history/lawman-mustangs-and-the-1970-military-performance-tour/
Quote from: 68krrrr on January 29, 2023, 05:11:14 PM
how the heck did that accident happen to the white 67 & did they total it, wow someone must have pics of that
Quote from: Bob Gaines on December 04, 2022, 11:18:29 PMIt is an NOS Ford cover.Quote from: 1109RWHP on December 04, 2022, 07:42:53 PMYes that is a Edelbrock pump designed to replace the early style Ford aluminum water pump but it is a on a 1964 260/289 style timing cover which seems odd to use that timing cover on a replica 69 or 70 TA Boss 302 engine. That is a odd timing cover that doesn't look like factory one . Not a problem if you like it . Is it some kind of aftermarket timing cover?
Early 289 Edelbrock pump on an early 289 timing cover on a replica T/A Boss 302. NOTE: it does not say Edelbrock on the pump because I removed it.