Hehe, that'll be sufficiently confusing considering I maintain and crew chief the real 52-9089. It doesn't have a data plate in the rear firewall of the cockpit? When you look at the starboard rear firewall next to the ejection seat half way up it should be there, just obscured a bit by wiring bundles. Should be both the manufacturer and the USAF data plates. Not to dissuade you from it, but a few warbird registries will be a bit confused. I'm sure there are plenty of Texas ANG F-84F serials that no longer exist in any form. Why not use one of those serials?
We've totally repopulated and redone the interior on the KAM F-84F. We used reflective material insert in the canopy to keep the sun from eating it. Whenever I'm out at KAM on Saturdays we pop open the canopy and let people check out the cockpit. Also do that with the 737 and the KC-135. Just waiting on the winter to be over and I'll mount the A-4 gunsight finally. I really do need to touch up paint the aircraft. We repainted the white underside a few months ago and power washed everything. Most of the ramp time and budget went into the T-33 and the B-47 repaints at KAM this year. Now that those are detailed out I'll have more time for the F-84F. Bird droppings seem to be pretty asidic and the areas popular for the birds to sit need repainted because the paint is eaten through. I hope to have it a bit more presentable in the spring. At least up to the detail of the interior.

The Inspector wrote:
WORD OF CAUTION!!! DONOT sand in circles!!! use an overlapping X style like on a custom car paint job, use constant, medium pressure and keep the water flowing!! Also have a squirt bottle of dishsoap and water handy to spritz on the plastic as a lubricant.
If you sand in circles and expect to fly using that windshield you will have horrible distortion headaches and solar rings in the window. Also try to use a sanding block that will conform to the surface or you will be sanding flat spots in a curved surface
I seriously doubt any F-84F will ever fly again. That being said the best I can do on the windscreen and canopy resurfacing the better it'll look. Both 51-9345 and the real 52-9089 need windscreen side windows resurfacing.