The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1976, Image 4

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They're Stu Moore The trend towards four P wheel drive recreation fi vehicles has been growing at e a pace that has astounded n even the most positive P thinking automotive analyst u and forecaster. Mitchell and Ann Moore, a n Clinton No. 1 and No. 2 n couple, says not everyone should own a four wheel V drive vehicle unless they h have a love for the outdoors. s The Moores believe that v owning a four wheeler ? m. a . A K - , VH Ann Tries Her H ck On Jeel s Are rovides a type of lifestyle illeti with recreation and ntertainment that only ature and outdoors can rovide, and whether travelig 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." m /y r m il/3 -*t r> "r?Sm and At Four-Wh ps i Four Mitchell says the four wheel vehicle was built to 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. A new vehicle like this . * r a> ^?T* -^h eeling... Whet 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 i /X W*-& i j& m *? # n '-'/_' ^^flKKJj^QdPE <y*i ^ ^g||BWK2^3BI^EBE^r* jjj^pfjffc 3lers months ago I was coming off a deep ditch, slammed on KpqVoc onH olmnct hrnlro o m* a i\vO| ctiiu uuwvsov wt vnv u 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." Lv? lr-~ 'V^^J J x MM r, f