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New detecting ride...

Robin (MI)

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I sold the old '53 Army Jeep, which I rarely dorve, and bought me a new fun car for a daily driver. I am really liking the Mini Cooper. The rear seats fold down. I bought a huge plastic bag to put my detectors and digging things into. Keeps the car nice and clean. The poor old Honda is sitting in the yard all neglected.

Good luck to all and HH - Robin

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The only problem with driving something that fancy is that every time you go and ask permission now, the owner is going to see what kind of car you are driving and think you make a killing off of the finds in other people's property. You may find out that you may get rejected a bit more often than you did before if you go out looking for vacant lots and such. But Nice Car and hope this doesn't put a kink in getting permission for any good sites. Good Luck and HH.
 
My Niece bought one of those Mini Coopers too when she graduated last year, even used they sell quite high. She just loves that car for handling and mileage.It is quite the car and will get you to a lot of places to hunt and back with very little gas used, now you can go to more area than you did before.

Rick
 
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