F150 vs the ocean
#63
Senior Member
No way that was just over night. Truck doesn't even look like its in the same spot or direction. Mother nature carry a ratchet and sockets to? And she must've thrown a ****ing telephone pole onto the roof just for ****s and giggles to I guess.
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bosssho (06-15-2016)
#65
Senior Member
It's entirely a photoshop. Too many tell tale signs. The ocean is very mighty. But it doesn't remove parts at the mounting points with tools. Meaning they would be ripped off. Meaning they would leave behind someTHING. The front of that truck has been stripped off not ripped off. Also, if we are to believe that she stripped off the entire front clip, but didn't take the back tire off that's hanging by a thread? Does the ocean generally return things to the same beach it took them from?? There is no surf in the background of that pic, the beach doesn't match the water. Like I said two weeks ago. It's fake.
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#67
Someone did want their cake by the ocean....
#68
Great observation, and if you look in the 2nd pic...of the original two...the passenger door is already destroyed...as is the front end...there is way more to this story than some moron leaving his stuck truck out over night.
#69
I live throwing distance away to the ocean, hear the waves crashing everynight and every morning.. although I HIGHLY doubt these pictures were taken one day and again the next, but I do believe majority of the damage done to that raptor is caused form the ocean, and from an article someone in the thread posted, it looks like that raptor was there for a few days before anyone was even allowed to go back there and look.
no the ocean doesnt generally pick things up and leave them in the same spot.. but something that heavy if the tide is strong enough can get beat up severly and only moved around a little bit. the ocean changes the layout of any beach within hours, with each tide it changes.
no the ocean doesnt generally pick things up and leave them in the same spot.. but something that heavy if the tide is strong enough can get beat up severly and only moved around a little bit. the ocean changes the layout of any beach within hours, with each tide it changes.
#70
The story goes like this: local party spot beach access is cut off by 3 land slides while this Raptor is on the beach. The owner of the truck was forced to leave his truck on the beach by local authorities. Someone obviously started vandalizing the truck before the ocean did its real work to it. I keep hearing of a 2016 Tacoma that is in the same predicament, but no pictures. Anyway this truck has supposedly been stuck since May 8th.