![]() 12/08/2016 at 00:06 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
And instead of a license plate number they provide a detailed photograph of the vehicle to look for.
I mean, I get that this may be the only picture they’ve got of the truck, but that doesn’t make it helpful. Or maybe it was the stroller that got stolen.
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a white super duty?! HOW RARE!
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I know right? I can’t believe someone would steal one of those, they’ll stick out like a sore thumb.
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Well it does look like it’s two tone, making it a king ranch and judging but the door mirrors, probably an 06-07.
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No round king ranch badge though.
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Pretty unique truck imo, its got a black grid pattern to the paint.
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Where on the door? They still had the king ranch badge on the quarter panel and I believe the king ranch was the only truck to be offered in two tone. Looks like the screen could obscure the badge a little. Although the lack of either a chrome mirror or a color matched mirror is glaring.
As opposed to the standard F250. In just white.
(Yes I know it’s an F350, but apart from size they are identical. This one used to be my work truck.)
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Lariats could also be two tone.
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I guess you’re right, I did not know that.
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Rare!
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That screening makes a handy scaling tool. Just in case you want to draw a larger pic by hand!
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Neither did I until I googled it just now.
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They had a picture of the back, but somebody’s finger blocked the whole bottom of it by the license plate
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Isn’t the more important question why someone wanted to take a picture of the truck in the first place, but instead of walking outside to do it just thought, “Meh, taking a picture through this screen here should work out ok for me.” Or maybe it was supposed to be artsy?