What's your metal detecting vehicle?

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jeep grand Cherokee 1995 - over 200,000 miles
front windows don't go down - radio don't work - no AC
rear hatch rusted shut and many other small probs but still runs good
I drive to work and detecting only - inside is definitely a - detecting mobile
have lot of dirt from many spots inside and a lot of dry salt from many ocean spots
too - back seat and floor has all kinds of gear not to mention the back compartment
and depending on time of year - passenger side is too
 

Subaru WRX. It’s my only car, but it gets the job done! :dontknow::icon_thumright:
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Does a good job getting me around in these N.Georgia Mountains.

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Mines a dual purpose tornado chasing rig, and metal detecting vehicle. Never ever left me stuck on the muddy back roads of Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, or MissouriIMG_3076.jpgAdjustments.jpgAdjustments.jpg
 

16' Chevy Silverado "Rocky Ridge Edition" and a 14' Polaris Sportsman that fits in the back when needed.
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Toyota Prius. No one said it had to be a cool ride. Sometimes i'll take out my 93 Mazda Miata, but chicks dig the Prius. :laughing7:
 

Gets me to the malt shop in town just in case any dirty hippies need protecting.
 

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I walk most places I hunt
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. thousands of acres of forest yet to be explored . but if I do drive it's my hard to kill Toyota corolla with 261.000 miles on it . more miles than paint at this point.
 

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Gets me to the malt shop in town just in case any dirty hippies need protecting.

Lol :laughing7:

I wasnt aware that dirty hippies like malt but after 'tectin its a noble cause.

chub

is it a 3 speed?
 


I LOVE it, cyzak! I have a few options. First choice is the 2013 Wrangler. I bought it new and already have 186,000+ on it.
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Gumby's got my back.... he is due for a BATH!
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Second is the recently bought dually with Lance camper top. I've owned it for about two months and already pulled the forward anchor point out taking it out on extreme terrain. You can see the 1/4 inch plate I used to put a PROPER anchor point in!
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And last would be the fifth-wheel pictured behind the Jeep. All bases are covered! ╦╦C
 

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