http://www.superbird.com/70dcd.htmlThat isn't a link StalkerFreakBoy???. . . and once again, Google doesn't have/own links, unless of course it's to their own websites that are hosted on their severs, Google finds links/websites. Just so you know, that link/website is hosted on servers in Ohio owned by Time Warner Cable-Road Runner, Google merely found it, they don't own the servers, nor the domain, nor the bandwidth that is allowing that webpage to be found on the World Wide Web by Google . . . the "search engine". Ask.com, Yahoo and several others ALSO "found" that link.
You've probably heard how the winged cars were banned in DC and Maryland for not having front bumpers. At this time, Dr. Jackson had a specialty body shop fabricate up some front bumpers modified from a 1963 Corvette. In 1973, the car went to Nichels Engineering in Indiana for some mechanical work. The engine was blueprinted, reassembled and dynoed at 450 horsepower. In 1979, the car was sold to Jerry Jueneman in Hays, Kansas. It was cosmetically restored and showed up at the Wing Car National meet in Michigan that year. The car is still owned by Jueneman and is reported to be currently on the market.Plus, I know it's hard for your extremely small brain to understand but the chances of Google finding a website that may not exist anymore and you don't know the url and other site specifics (it was actually information Jerry Jueneman was originally searched about a year ago or more) is about . . . none.
How many times do I have to go through ALL of this before you diminished mental capacity actually grasps it??
All of which is . . . kind of sad really.