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I have a question. There is a guy on FBBO that has a Coronet that is possibly from Mr. Norns. Is there a group or place that you can find out information about his cars?
I will have to get Larry Weiner's phone number when I get home. He has all of the paperwork and can look for the VIN. He charges for it, but then will sell the paperwork if found
 
I will have to get Larry Weiner's phone number when I get home. He has all of the paperwork and can look for the VIN. He charges for it, but then will sell the paperwork if found
Thanks, that would be great.
 
@Fred Scigliano
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they should be required to bring down an obsolete satellite and an equal weight of space junk for everything they want to put in orbit,

Starlink states they burn up in reentry so no "skylab" debris. They're much smaller than standard comms satellites
 
Starlink states they burn up in reentry so no "skylab" debris. They're much smaller than standard comms satellites
I guess a lot of it burns up IF it comes down. But if it was made to stay in orbit, it just floats forever. Read somewhere about floating junk hitting ISS
 
I made me my first set all buy myself.
Eat your heart out Snap On, Froodie can do just as good of job for less money. :thumbsup:

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Amazing what kida mischief a guy can get into watching paint dry. lol
 
@toolmanmike Larry Weiner 760-612-6365
Thanks again. We have to network to get things done! He has already contacted Larry and he doesn't have any information on older cars (like 1966). The guy on FBBO has contacted Galen Govier and well get info from him hopefully. Not cheap but worth it. It's a 66 Coronet with a 383 build sheet but a 426 Wedge note on the bottom of the sheet (special order?) and a 426 coded VIN. It is a mystery that needs solved. 426 Wedge in a 66 Coronet?
 
I guess a lot of it burns up IF it comes down. But if it was made to stay in orbit, it just floats forever. Read somewhere about floating junk hitting ISS

Yeah. The life cycle design of the Starlink constellation is designed to "auto refresh" over time... they don't want stuff zinging around their orbital altitude. Because they are low earth orbit, it's a lot easier to achieve just through the natural orbital degradation...
 
I have a question. There is a guy on FBBO that has a Coronet that is possibly from Mr. Norns. Is there a group or place that you can find out information about his cars?
Think Eric has a contact when he got the paperwork for his Dad’s car.
 
I will have to get Larry Weiner's phone number when I get home. He has all of the paperwork and can look for the VIN. He charges for it, but then will sell the paperwork if found
Haha didn’t read far enough
 
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