Why the /6

I still can't believe that there are over 100 hits for the "red headed step-child". The times they are a changin'...........

What a quote on St. Paddy's day huh?

The saying "red headed step child" is a comment made for things that are "one off "
or "so far to the south and different" it stands out in a crowd (Hmmm maybe the man is right?). Like to quote one of the newer songs, "I was an all white boy living in a colored neighborhood"

Maybe /6's are all some people can have or afford. Lord knows I can afford a lot more than a /6 and I do. I am very thankful for the gifts I've earned and worked for. The world has been very good to me and my family.

I try not to understand the fact a /6 is not everyone's cup of tea. I understand not every one likes early a-bodies or later ones. That's ok also. If everyone only liked big block darts... there would be none left. Lord knows the bigger badged and higher optioned cars command a premium, and premium is not just the monetary cost it is a cost of that they rarely get driven. Yes, some people still drive their Hemi convertible Satellites, but unless you are on a closed course I have no idea how you can enjoy them knowing they are worth that much and with one distracted driver, it's toast! Even with proper insurance you cant get it back.

My message above states my opinion about the engines and I am glad some see it my way, because there are still more "Red headed step children" out there than you may think. I see the makings of a good Mopar horror flick....