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This is my 86 F150, shes pretty much my swiss army knife truck, daily driver, hauler, and hot rod.
This is my 82 F100, well at least what it use to look like...
and this is what it looks like now...
Its still a work in progress, I replaced the hood, front fenders, and doors, shot it with black primer so it wasn't 4 different colors. I blew up the 300 a while back and now have a mild built 460 and C6 that'll find their way in there one of these days. Once I get the cab corners and wheel wells patched up I was thinking of lowering the back end and hitting it with a two tone black and blue paint job. I have a set of 10 hole 96-96 style aluminum rims, and a set of chrome bumpers that'll be going on as well. I'll get it finished one of these days, just a matter of finding the cash and time.
Since my 82 and 86 are both a little rough I figured I'd share my baby as well, hope no one minds its not a 80-86 body style rig...
I don't post in this part of FTE but I found some pics of my dads old F100. Thought I'd put them up for everybody to enjoy. My family donated the truck to my mom's middle school so the art students could paint it up and turn it into an art truck for competition. The students decided to go with a patriotic theme and dedicate it to the service members in the armed forces because my brother and I were both serving in iraq at the time. It was dubbed "Unselfish Duty".
The truck was later auctioned off and the proceeds went to offset the hospital costs of a fellow teacher and friend of my mom's who is fighting breast cancer.
Enjoy and remember it was painted entirely by middle schoolers!
There are more pics of the truck in my gallery if you're interested.
I don't post in this part of FTE but I found some pics of my dads old F100. Thought I'd put them up for everybody to enjoy. My family donated the truck to my mom's middle school so the art students could paint it up and turn it into an art truck for competition. The students decided to go with a patriotic theme and dedicate it to the service members in the armed forces because my brother and I were both serving in iraq at the time. It was dubbed "Unselfish Duty".
The truck was later auctioned off and the proceeds went to offset the hospital costs of a fellow teacher and friend of my mom's who is fighting breast cancer.
Enjoy and remember it was painted entirely by middle schoolers!
There are more pics of the truck in my gallery if you're interested.
What age would a "Middle Schooler" be? Art work is pretty damn cool.
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