Same vintage as mine, or older, no computer key.JaSAn said:I am also interested in how they were stolen. This Ford truck looks new enough to require a computer key. If the key wasn't left in truck, it suggests sophisticated thieves.
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Canada and the United States are big counties.enelson said:It's crazy to steal a camper and expect to be able to sell it later. Far too few units get build so "fencing" it would be very risky. I hope these losers come to their senses and leave it somewhere to be found.
That's the same here in Cal. We don't have to register out campers ,so if one is stolen it can be sold with no paper work.Bill D said:Canada and the United States are big counties.
In Alberta, Canada, you don't even need to register or insure a truck camper. It would be pretty easy to sell one in another city or province and it would never be seen again.
Any resolution? Truck or camper ever turn up?gvb1940 said:Stolen out of my driveway back in 2004. I had taken it to 10 minute oil change place the week before and I think the made a duplicate of my key. No broken glass.