Not to toot my horn "too loud", but I basically "found" the Green Hornet car.
I wouldn't characterize the parts (IRS, EFI) as "stolen", but the parts were removed before the car was placed on the Ford Corporate car lot in 1970 (where you could get a 427 Cobra for $3,000, too). If those parts hadn't been removed, it would have been crushed--it was slated for the Kar Kraft crusher--according to Fred.
Randy Darrow's dad was a Ford dealer in Michigan, and bought it for him as a car for college. I have pics of Randy driving it in the snow, with a white vinyl top, and '68 Mustang slotted wheels. The original black top wasn't vinyl, it was the sprayed on type, in black.
Fred Goodell had the Conelec Fuel Injection unit in his garage all those years, and I put Martin Euler with Fred, and they worked together to restore the car. Fred drew out the IRS on a napkin for Martin in a restaurant--so he could recreate it.
What issue is this article in? I looked at the Hemmings Muscle Car mag for August--is it in the Sept. issue?
The whole story about the Green Hornet will be in my new GT/CS Book.
Paul N.