The Man Who Continued The Legend!
Originally Posted by bpmurr
Thanks! Did you have your car there with you? For some reason I missed out on all the 05/06 Verts...
Originally Posted by NewEdgePerf
Congrats on the award and meeting The Man!
It was nice to talk with you and cheesy302 on Saturday.
Tony D
It was nice to talk with you and cheesy302 on Saturday.
Tony D
Tony = Great Guy!
Originally Posted by silverGTvert
Yeah, I was parked in row G20. Didnt really have time to clean it as I didnt think I was going until that day so I just drove and parked and then hung out with some other TMSrs. I did notice though that I was one of the only cars there with a shaker and no one else had the painted headlights.
there were 3 others with the shaker system on their car. one of them happen to be the guy from BaltimoreStreetMods.com. but hey it was still great to meet another fellow TMSer. All was a blast.
Couldnt have asked for a better day, great weather, a great picture taken, my first award ever for my first ever car show and meeting some other Bad Mustangs Club and TMS members, what more could I ask for?
Originally Posted by bpmurr
It would have been nice if us Bad Mustangs Club members could have stayed together. Hopefully we'll get that corrected next year.
Originally Posted by bpmurr
Well I'm 6'4 so I'd say maybe 5'7 range. He introduced me to the guy who did the work on the spacing of the car. He was a inch taller then me and heavier set. Very nice man and the reason why I fit in the drivers seat!
Hau joked that the car had to fit both of them.
Hau joked that the car had to fit both of them.John
i think it should also be noted the other legend that was walking around with Mr. Tang. That mans name was Al Eckstrand. Eckstrand was the creator of the 1970 Lawman Boss 429. This car was shipped and used as a moral booster for servicemen in Vietnam. Eckstrand took the car to many bases in Vietnam by way of air force cargo transport, going along with the USO tour. This was shown and may a burnout done on airfield tarmac. It was this Car that gave Mr. Tang his first experience seeing a mustang and gave him his passion toward the car. The mans lifelong dream was to work on the mustang as an engineer for Ford, and to see the result is pretty incredible.
now if i only could get my example a little sooner, at elast production started for the car yesterday.
and congrats to paul, i had the opertunity to ride up to the show with him. Long story but i had driven to indiana both previous weekends prior to the show, and just didnt feel like driving halfway accross PA. again, especially not in the boss which is running 3:91 gears through a 1:1 high gear in the trans. and it was nice to go for a good long cruise in a car similar to the one i am buying in just a couple short months.
now if i only could get my example a little sooner, at elast production started for the car yesterday.
and congrats to paul, i had the opertunity to ride up to the show with him. Long story but i had driven to indiana both previous weekends prior to the show, and just didnt feel like driving halfway accross PA. again, especially not in the boss which is running 3:91 gears through a 1:1 high gear in the trans. and it was nice to go for a good long cruise in a car similar to the one i am buying in just a couple short months.
Originally Posted by MaverickMLFD371
Tony, it was great talking to you as well sir. I'll be keeping an eye out on your webpage for some stuff within the next month or so.
Tony = Great Guy!
Tony = Great Guy!
Tony D
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