Man finds his stolen Ford F450 truck in Texas after $10,000 reward encouraged everyone to search high and low

Published on Feb 14, 2026 at 5:03 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh

Last updated on Feb 12, 2026 at 8:09 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Jack Marsh

After putting $10,000 on the line as a reward, a Dallas man caused a mass search for his stolen Ford F450 Anylevel truck, and it ended up being a genius move.

Named ‘Clyde’, this wild F450 is no ordinary Ford truck. It’s an Anylevel-modded beast that takes off-roading to a new level with one of the more audacious suspensions you’ve ever seen.

Owned by popular content creator Gabe Farrell, the truck is one of many special builds that have featured as a staple of his content.

But after being hijacked from downtown Dallas two days ago, the creator’s $10,000 reward plea on social media has come up trumps.

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YouTuber makes social media plea after Ford F450 was stolen

Having grown as a content creator through his love for massive Ford trucks, Gabe Farrell has recently gone viral for sending social media into a frenzy over a mystery car.

However, he’s now been subject to unwanted attention, as his Ford F450 Anylevel truck was lifted off the streets of Dallas in the early hours of the morning.

Showing footage of the security camera, it was seen that an unmarked tow truck came along, scooped it up, and drove off.

Taking to his social media platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, Gabe Farrell called on his millions of followers to keep their eyes peeled for a black F450 being driven or towed around Texas.

“We’re putting out a $10,000 reward for anyone that has information leading to the recovery of this truck,” he said.

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A Ford F450 Anylevel obsession gone wrong

The Ford F450 Anylevel is a noticeable vehicle, to put it kindly.

It’s one of nearly 30 like-minded trucks that he’s showcased on his channel, all of which come with wild Anylevel facelifts that tower over anything else on the road.

The gargantuan modifications make it stand out in a crowd, so much so that Farrell’s truck even outshone a $5M Pagani Huayra in Las Vegas, as pedestrians turned their cameras away from the hypercar to snap his Ford.

Unfortunately, it’s this unwanted attention that appears to have piqued interest from the wrong people.

However, if it’s that noticeable, surely a scout party would be able to spot it in the wild?

Well, lo and behold, the $10,000 reward to find the truck ended up being priceless.

The bounty comes in clutch to return his stolen truck

One sighting of the truck was reported to the content creator just hours after it was stolen, as one fan claimed it was seen in Waxahachie, on the way to Houston.

So, with people assuming that it was on the way to a chop shop in the city, the two main highways on the route were filled with skeptical eyes.

And it worked.

Taking to social media yesterday, Farrell announced that the truck had been found and that it only had a few bumps.

“I’m going to be honest, I didn’t think we were going to find this truck, but Clyde, the anylevel F450 that was stolen, is recovered,” he said.

The only damage was a bumper piece that was missing, and the passenger side window had been busted.

Now, the truck is on its way to a new owner, as it was being prepared for a giveaway prize prior to being yoinked off the high street.

The ‘kid’ who located it was also given his $10,000 in cash.

The power of social media, huh.

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After beginning his career writing about all things gaming, Jack joined the Supercar Blondie team in November 2024 as a Content Writer. Since joining SB Media, in addition to a love for covering emerging tech, he has developed an admiration for vintage restorations, particularly old American brands like Dodge and Ford.