Any cool treasure hunting vehicles or vessels out there?

SADS 669

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Tesoro Sand Shark....Aqua pulse 1B....Equinox ll
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I went out yesterday for my first trip with a MD in our 1967 fiat 500 difficult to fit the huge piece of treasure I found in it but got it back in the end with it sticking out of the sunroof.



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Nice ride and if you get stuck you can just pick it up and put it in your pocket
 

Nice ride and if you get stuck you can just pick it up and put it in your pocket

Think the beagle will fit in? By the way what were you promising in order to get the head tilt in the photo?
 

I've been trying to find a place to combine the use of this vehicle and detecting .....:laughing7:

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I've been trying to find a place to combine the use of this vehicle and detecting .....:laughing7:

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Outstanding hunting vehicle

Bring it here we can lean out the side with a detector each and a beer in the other hand it would kill the soft sand on our beaches

Ps guess where you can put the snow photo LOL 😊
 

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Outstanding hunting vehicle

Bring it here we can lean out the side with a detector each and a beer in the other hand it would kill the soft sand on our beaches

Now THAT would be a great treasure hunt ! Seriously , are there any beaches out that way where they are allowed ? I was always told none exist on the east coast .
 

Now THAT would be a great treasure hunt ! Seriously , are there any beaches out that way where they are allowed ? I was always told none exist on the east coast .

I am in the Bahamas ( Long Island ) and my neighbours grandson rips up and down the beach on his, noisy for us old farts but great fun for him
 

Yes I have to admit it's a bit noisy with the windshield and cab on in the winter , but IF I could get it to the Bahamas , I don't think we'd need the cab . Although the engine between the seats gets a little warm . Besides , something tells me with all the Beach Bunnies , it would be difficult to watch the detector screen .....:laughing7:
 

Ps guess where you can put the snow photo LOL &#55357;&#56842;

LOL ! I agree 100% Much better backdrop in your photo .....:thumbsup:
 

Four whole chickens two pounds of bacon and a vanilla cake (chocolate is bad for dogs)
 

I went out yesterday for my first trip with a MD in our 1967 fiat 500 difficult to fit the huge piece of treasure I found in it but got it back in the end with it sticking out of the sunroof.

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Your car really is nice I think the beag would love it
 

When I go on a cache hunt, it usually lasts one or two weeks on site so this is my base camp. I sometimes tow the dune buggy with it. The Explorer/Ram is an 05 and the dune buggy is a 64 with a 74 engine. The Explorer has a 305HP diesel and four wheel drive. It carries all my TH equipment and enough supplies For a two week hunt in comfort. Frank...

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PPS: Yes that's an elk by the Motor Home.
 

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Frank,

Outstanding....especially the security device, silent alarm or noisy?
 

Could you afford the fuel :laughing7: .. cheers Mick

Mick,

no on the fuel cos your buying it and I'll lend you the ride, I wonder if Bio fuel works, probably Budweiser's or a good Aussie lager is better though
 

Mick,

no on the fuel cos your buying it and I'll lend you the ride, I wonder if Bio fuel works, probably Budweiser's or a good Aussie lager is better though
What ever the fuel , it will need plenty of calories for a long ride :laughing7: . cheers Mick
 

SADS - Do you live in the Bahama's? If so, how do you pull that off - I would love to work / hunt in the Bahama's!!!!!!!!

PS - Frankn - Nice looking dog - Great security and a loyal friend!!!!!!
 

SADS - Do you live in the Bahama's? If so, how do you pull that off - I would love to work / hunt in the Bahama's!!!!!!!!

PS - Frankn - Nice looking dog - Great security and a loyal friend!!!!!!

I live on Long Island south of the Exumas, it's a long story cut short to, came here after leaving the military to run the scuba diving for a lodge met a rich guest who bought an island, he needed managers that could live rough till the construction phase was over then we slowly built our lives here( over 20 yrs) and I became Bahamian in 2006.

Great place to live, great people. PM if you need any info
All the best
Kevin

Frank great looking buddy
 

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