Originally Posted by QuickDodge
I've read that Mercedes has parts available for all the cars they have built since the second world war. Are there any other auto manufacturers who keep parts for vehicles that are decades old?


I doubt they really "carry" parts. Carrying inventory is bad for business. I do see they offer authentic MB parts for cars back into 70s so they may still produce parts in batches. I know Porsche has all the drawings and specifications for parts for their cars going back into the 40s. And, with additive manufacturing, can offer rare parts for a cost. Maybe Feets can answer the MB parts situation for sure. But I am guessing they don't have a warehouse full of every maintenance part you may need going that far back. As for domestics, who knows, but I am sure its only the minimum they have to comply with the law.


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