Austin's F-Superduty work to play build

G.W BUFFALO

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Most current: (Don't mind the burnt edges; I didn't care for how the paint was building and decided to bring it down)

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You should figure a way to correct the wheelbase.. probly easiest to move the rear fenders back, only looks off maybe what 3" or so so.. this thing will be a real beast when it's done, me and my buddy talked about building an f-450 pickup aswell but we wanted to do a crewcab and could'nt find a chassis the right length..
 

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Austin!
iv wondered where you went.
don't forget to update the folks over @ FTE with your "pre-F450" if you will lol.
good to see you around.
i don't recall reading about your previous ride though.
Chrysler Sebring to an F-superduty,must have been quite the......um.........DIFFERENCE! :D
(can't say id touch that old gal myself much either if i had such a ride and no load/tow required..........you lucky SOB.;) )

Life goes on, ya know?! I'll hop over the FTE here in a second and throw out a line for them.

Here's a pic of my Sebring... definitely a BIG difference. And being that I had never driven a 5 speed, this truck was a world of difference. Very clean car, though.

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Here's what I had before that...

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Buffed out a section of the hood today.... looks GOOOOOOOOD! :D

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A quick buff on the passenger side... Note that I have not sanded down any imperfections; this is about coat 5.

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The best comparison:

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its funny making brown shine we think of turds mud and old beater trucks not shiny and nice but it does look good keep it up then come do mine
 

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