Show I i THE HOME TEAM 1 4 tl i eu I 3 0 I IId II I Id like to belt the first homer on the moon MR By Ted i I Many and many a good man occasionally finds himself ion ion- paled on the cruelly sharp horns of a dilemma when it comes to deciding whether or not he should invest in a wheel four drive sportsmans sportsman's vehicle He reads titillating tales by gung gung- ho outdoor writers who if they know their job sometimes convey con con- vey such vicarious pleasure e the average guy is momentarily 1 ily overwhelmed Or take the case of a 1 red red- blooded suburbanite watching his neighbor pull out of the driveway each weekend headed toward the beach desert or high country for many hours of four four- wheel drive adventure Our hero helo would not be normal if he didn't feel a pang and say to himself Neck of 01 Freddie r is not ot super super- human IIa He has the same ber bC of 01 wives and offspring ng I 1 10 do cud l he hC haws within font 11 clams of what I 1 cia do every two weeks rich ch auntie Oltie Hr He has no foolish J or 0 secret oil lil well II If he can cau OW I I a sports sportsmans vehicle so eau call I by gum So comes the dilemma Should I 0 Or J I This is really really real real- ly fingernail fingernail bitin bitin stuff I dont don't make a practice of advising readers to squander their hard hard- earned dough says John Dobson Jobson Job Job- son Camping Editor of Sports Afield Magazine But in this case I will venture that if you youcan youcan can own two cars anyway that thatis is if you ar are what is b as asan asan an actual or po potential two car family and if you ou genuinely love the out doors you ou should seriously consider making that second car car- cara a wheel four fours Four are ale exceedingly versatile They are great for shopping herding dairy cattle hauling the kids to school Ot or other things But the they really shine and pay handsome dividends is in doing precisely what they are designed to do And that is to take you and yours YOUl'S in comfort into lovel lovely spectacular country where you cannot go by any other practical practical convenient means |