WEEKEND REPORT: MORE HORSEPOWER METAL DETECTING - THE 2019 MUSTANGS GO OUT TO PASTURE

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Minelab CTX 3030
Minelab etrac
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All Treasure Hunting

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I remember when you built your own muscle car blood sweat tears and money I still build my own. I would rather buy an old muscle car and dump 50 grand into it then buy one off the shelf .Cool hunting !!!!!!
 

A2coins, I agree with you about building your muscle car. I have restored Model T's to Mustangs, sure is a lot of fun, but as you say very expensive! :occasion14:
 

Love them old muscle cars, used to show Mustangs back in the day. Every once and a while I think about getting one to tinker with but that would cut into my time to metal detect!
 

I remember when you built your own muscle car blood sweat tears and money I still build my own. I would rather buy an old muscle car and dump 50 grand into it then buy one off the shelf .Cool hunting !!!!!!

Little sumthin called " BUILT NOT BOUGHT " hard to take pride in something someone else built...
 

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