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Tacos Victor Is Offering Free Tacos For Life To Anyone Who Knows Who Bashed Its Tacomobile

The Montreal restaurant took to Instagram to share photos of the damage.

Tacos Victor Is Offering Free Tacos For Life To Anyone Who Knows Who Bashed Its Tacomobile
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In an Instagram post on Monday, Montreal's Tacos Victor shared photos of a delivery truck it says was vandalized in Mascouche Sunday night.

The restaurant is offering free tacos for life to anyone who can identify the culprit.

The photos show a shattered windshield and driver's side window. The steering wheel airbag also appears to have been pulled out.

"The tacomobile is just participating in your parties and bringing back your hot tacos but this weekend it was vandalized by a heartless PENDEJO," the caption reads.

Tacos Victor told MTL Blog that it has filed a police report.

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