The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1976, Image 4
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alone or with a group of
riends, the fun and excitement
of four wheeling is
in equalled in any sport.
"I enjoy our Jeep
Vagoneer more than my
lusband thought I would,"
ays Ann. "It is a reliable
ehicle that's perfect for a
amily car."
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Mitchell says the four
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say "Yes" when the weather
and terrain say "No".
The Moores are avid
hunters and fishermen, and
Mitchell's wife, Ann, doesn't
take to the back seat in
either sport. "I enjoy
squirrel and rabbit hunting,
and fishing as much as
anyone," she added with the
smile that is characteristic
of her nature.
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costs between $6,500 and
$7,000," added Moore as he
ascended a steep incline to
demonstrate some of the
"stunts" he performs in the
Jeep Wagoneer. "Our three
year old son, Jamie, gets a
lot of kicks out of the things
we do in the jeep."
"Although this type
machine is built to take the
rough treatment, it isn't
beyond destruction. A few
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wheel. This cost me over $250
to fix. Of course, we have
been stuck a few times."
"One thing about a vehicle
like this is that you cannot
get carried away with it,"
added Mitchell. "You've got
to respect other people's
property and realize the
dangers involved in "off the
road" traveling."
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