Ford’s Belt Buckle Key Fob Is Made for Montana Drivers
If you’re the sort of person who’ll lose your truck key between a hay bale and a bar stool, Ford may have just built this for you. It’s called the Truckle, and it is what it sounds like. A belt buckle that doubles as your truck key.
Ford took two Montana crowd-pleasers, belt buckles and Ford trucks, and decided to smash them together. The result? Shiny hunk of Western swagger opens your ride quicker than you can say “Super Duty."
A Buckle That Gets Strapping Looks for Its Features
It’s stupid, but the Truckle at least isn’t some Made in China buckle from a gas station spinner rack. It’s made in Utah by Andy Andrews, a former rodeo cowboy who now makes buckles you could take for championship hardware. Only now, instead of showing off, your buckle can unlock your Ford F-150.
This bad boy fits your factory key fob into a full-sized western buckle. You walk up to your truck and give it a little yeehaw energy, and boom! The doors open. No digging in your jeans. No losing it in your truck seat cracks. No backtracking through Murdoch’s parking lot.
Just Right for Real Buckle Wearers
In all honesty, Montana is filled with people who wear belt buckles as though they’re Olympic gold medals. Now you can be a rodeo winner and still unlock your truck.
The Truckles are compatible with Ford trucks from 2018 and up and cost about two hundred bucks. Which, when you get right down to it, is less expensive than the last time you had to buy a new key fob after dropping it in the back pasture.
Cowboy Cool Meets Keyless Entry
This is peak truck culture. Flashy, functional, and a little silly in the best way. And Montana loves their trucks. I just want to know if you arm the alarm system with a simple pelvic thrust. *BEEP BEEP*
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Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz
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