Over at the Maverick thread, I asked Rusty ol Ranger what features he liked on new trucks that you don't get on old ones. He said parts availability among other things. The thing is, I believe we are just a few years away from never having this problem again.
With 3D printers, you can make pretty much anything out of plastic and there are industrial printers that can make items out of metal. All we need to do is have the schematics for every part put in a database and then be able to send them for printing.
On the argument that the auto companies won't do this on the loss of part sales, I can see them making a deal with the auto parts stores to have a printer at the store and make that needed part at a reasonable cost. IF they don't do it, third party companies will like JC Whitney.
With 3D printers, you can make pretty much anything out of plastic and there are industrial printers that can make items out of metal. All we need to do is have the schematics for every part put in a database and then be able to send them for printing.
On the argument that the auto companies won't do this on the loss of part sales, I can see them making a deal with the auto parts stores to have a printer at the store and make that needed part at a reasonable cost. IF they don't do it, third party companies will like JC Whitney.