1997 - 2003 F-150

12 yrs old and going stronger.

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Old Oct 30, 2012 | 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by 2000FordStyle
It really did look good before too just with more dings on it and a little duller in color. The kid who keyed it we also know (but cant legally prove)also put screws in my sons 4 tires and poured mystic paint down his hood and roof on his mint shape 04 mustang a week before. The police and insurance company are waiting for one of this kids friends to hopefully talk..Insurance company paid out close to 6k to fix both vehicles in the end and they want restitution if possible. All over money he owed my son for damage to a bumper he was owed and got mad about it....
Yea, this needs to come to an end. Just so it doesn't happen again. Short of ringing ones neck, this is what I would most likley do in this case. Set up an appointment to meet with the officer(s) whom are most familiar with the problem/case. Ask them if they wouldn't mind calling this joker and request that he come to local police station, just to answer a few questions. This is common practice , specially when probable cause (you've show that IMO) and you don't need proof at this point. The Officer(s) question the suspect, once through and before they thank him and let him go, have the officer ask this suspect if he would be willing to submit to polygraph test, -under his own free will of course.

No, the guy will probably say that he'll think about it, - which of course means Hell No! - Yes, this individual will most likley get away with these crimes....

BUT! This will usually instill the correct amount fear needed to prevent this looser from inflicting yet more property damage for you in the future. More importantly, possibly causing harm to your son, family and you.

A good officer will be all over this as they like everyone else,- hate to see something like this happen to good people. Specially within their city/township..

Originally Posted by 2000FordStyle
Its been a great truck since I owned it and now will be good for a few more yrs! The few mechanical fixes made it even better to keep for a few more yrs....


Thanks guys for the other compliments. I think it was worth it to get the rest of the minor body details fixed before the paintwork...
Looked like this at BS when they first started repairs. Long grey primer spots are where it got keyed before they shot whole truck. The smaller ones are the little defects I got fixed.The bed was still on in these pics but was removed when painted. Hope not to see it like that ever again.
Great pics! I will be doing the same. Once I dig the truck out. It's in the garage somewhere. Well, that's where I seen it last anyway lol.

 

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Old Oct 31, 2012 | 01:23 AM
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Looks great man! Beautiful truck!
 
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