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Originally Posted by Jeff T:

Is there a window where they keep parts available? 3 years, 5 years?

 

Thanks.

In some cases it's 0 years (part not made available, such as some very specific parts on a detailed engine - think things like engine signage or an odd piece of detail work). 

 

While Mike R has made some definite improvements since he started heading up CS, it's too early to make any analysis of how long in years parts hang around.

 

That said, in general, if a part is common to lots of items, you may have a better chance.  (such as some post war style parts that are still using the same design today)

 

-Dave

I don't know what Lionel's policy is, but I can say This. I am a retired Ford parts

 

manager, and the "10 year question" always came up. This was pure nonsense. It was

 

based on dealer demand for ANY part, regardless of what it fit or how old it was. When

 

this demand dwindled to a specific point where it was no longer profitable, Ford would

 

announce it would not make another production run, and existing inventory would sell

 

until depleted. This might take a long time! I remember ordering new A-9510 Model

 

A carbs in the 1980s! This was because there was a market for them in South America!

 

Model A owners here just loved it. Anyway, just something to ponder. Keep fixing old

 

trains and maybe Lionel will provide.    Mike

 Mike ,not to steer the subject from trains too much,but I worked at a GM parts dealer 20 + years ago, and when a car was removed from GM's lineup ,they would keep t parts  available for up to  10 years from GM.

 Might be Ford has a different policy ?

 A co-worker bought an Oldsmobile the last year that they made one and got an invitation from the local dealer for an informative meeting at the dealership,and at the meeting they were told this same fact that GM would make parts available for up to 10 years . Maybe they have changed that by now ?

 

 I wish this held true in model trains,or anything made over a certain dollar amount.

 A law for availability of parts for 5 or 10 years would be nice.

 

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