For years the Okie Goodness has done two things to people's mouths; made them water with the fantastic pizzas created inside, and smile from ear to ear in appreciation of the outside.
"It's a 1958 vintage airstream," said owner Bret Perkins, who proudly displays pics of all the elbow grease that went into creating her; sanding, welding, cutting, a one-of-a-kind.
"It was parked there between the handicap signs in front of the old Mazzio’s," he said.
"Was" being the operative word, when yesterday afternoon he got a call from a guy who had gone to pick it up.
"He said, 'Did you already move the airstream?' I said, 'No.' He goes, 'Well it’s gone,'" he said.
Stolen in the middle of the day at 11th and Elgin, right next door to Modern Spirits liquor store.
"The folks at Modern Spirits were great to work with me to kind of tell me what they saw," he said.
"I saw them hit the roundabout and drive away with it," said Skylar Coffman. She thought it was unusual that a relatively small pickup truck would be hauling away a 27-foot Airstream.
Did your Spidey sense go off? "I mean kind of, but working downtown your Spidey sense is always tingling," she said.
"No surveillance video upfront here. We’re going to reach out to Home Depot to see if they captured some glimpse of it," said Perkins.
"It’s horrible that people don’t have regards for other people’s property," said Karen Gilbert of Crime Stoppers, helping to get the word out to hopefully get the truck back.
"If you see that big food truck moving down the highway or somewhere on the streets here in Tulsa or surrounding areas, just call the tip line, 596-COPS," she said.
The airstream is currently being renamed, so it doesn't have any lettering on it, but it does have a red and white awning and turquoise blue wheels.