slipstream808
15+ Year Contributor
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- Mar 2, 2005
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State College,
Pennsylvania
Well WOW. Been a while since I've posted on here or made a new thread (other than one a few weeks ago).
But as I was going down the road the other day a deer hit me. No I did not hit the deer as it seems that he came out of nowhere and hit my driver's side rear quarter panel. I thought he was coming into the damn window!! But anyways, I looked at the damage and realized that it was torn up and I needed to replace that panel. There was no other way. Then I got to thinking, "Did I want to??" I mean the car doesn't look that pretty right now. Its basically a '90 AWD beater while I'm in school. I have my '98 Spyder that is in good condition so I'm not too worried. But still I could help but thinking over whether to fix it or leave it be.
I guess my problem with fixing it is that I'd want to fix the rest and parts are becoming more and more discontinued. As a community this does not help us because people like a pristine looking car that is stock in appearance (usually for us) and doesn't look all beaten up. Where do we get these discontinued parts then? A junk yard but then there is rust and especially rubber degredation we have to worry about. And only so much TLC can go into a used item before it's as good as it gets and sadly never be like new.
As these cars get older and older and the parts get harder to find, I fear for the community as a whole sometimes. I'm afraid that it will start to die off. I look at cars from decades ago and I wonder if there will be anything like that for us down the line, with the ability to go to Year One or where ever and get the parts we need for that window stripping or and interior trim piece.
Any inputs and thought on this subject? Or even better a way we can get a manufacturer to pick up these discontinued parts and start making them again (even if in small quantities)? As for me... I'm off to work on the car.
But as I was going down the road the other day a deer hit me. No I did not hit the deer as it seems that he came out of nowhere and hit my driver's side rear quarter panel. I thought he was coming into the damn window!! But anyways, I looked at the damage and realized that it was torn up and I needed to replace that panel. There was no other way. Then I got to thinking, "Did I want to??" I mean the car doesn't look that pretty right now. Its basically a '90 AWD beater while I'm in school. I have my '98 Spyder that is in good condition so I'm not too worried. But still I could help but thinking over whether to fix it or leave it be.
I guess my problem with fixing it is that I'd want to fix the rest and parts are becoming more and more discontinued. As a community this does not help us because people like a pristine looking car that is stock in appearance (usually for us) and doesn't look all beaten up. Where do we get these discontinued parts then? A junk yard but then there is rust and especially rubber degredation we have to worry about. And only so much TLC can go into a used item before it's as good as it gets and sadly never be like new.
As these cars get older and older and the parts get harder to find, I fear for the community as a whole sometimes. I'm afraid that it will start to die off. I look at cars from decades ago and I wonder if there will be anything like that for us down the line, with the ability to go to Year One or where ever and get the parts we need for that window stripping or and interior trim piece.
Any inputs and thought on this subject? Or even better a way we can get a manufacturer to pick up these discontinued parts and start making them again (even if in small quantities)? As for me... I'm off to work on the car.
