What vehicle do you use for treasurehunting? Pics?

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'06 Dodge Durango LTD, loaded, full time all wheel, 4X4 hi and low, 335 hp. Hemi V-8. No stump jumping in this baby, but capable if necessary. I get over 20 mpg on the highway at 70 mph. as it runs on only 4 cylinders after reaching cruising speed. Love it! Monty
 

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I like to go incognito.
 

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Well lets see,,,, how about a 1999- subaru forester!!! gets me any where I want to go!!!
 

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Did you say "treasure:" hunting
 

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Actually i use whatevers running at the time
 

One gets me close the other gets me there :icon_sunny:
Nice rides everyone. Fun topic.
 

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Would you believe this? :wink:

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Seriously...as long as I don't have to go too far off-road. :tongue3:
 

For many years, it was a Ford Ranger - V6. That would go anywhere, anytime. Even to Alaska, and around Alaska for an entire summer. In fact, we ran Rangers from 1984 until 2005 - then got the Ford 150/250 truck.

Then, for awhile, a 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager, front wheel drive - we didn't tell it that it wasn't a 4 x 4, so it thought it could go anywhere, and did. (of course, after putting a hole in the oil pan, we replaced the pan and put metal sheeting to protect it, and raised the van a few inches).
(in fact, I still have the beast - it needs a new fuel filter).

Now, its either our Ford F150 (and a half - its rated at 3/4 ton, cause it was an ambulance, so there is extra springs and a geared down rear-end - it will go anywhere in 4 wheel low), or, most of the time (for fuel's sake) my 2000 S10 Blazer.

No pictures that I can grab right at the moment - they are all on my crashed computer. (That reminds me, I really have to get that stuff off my old computer).


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