"But if the frame cracks and I am a collector I may not be able to replace that gun."
I read an automobile collector to say something of the sort.
He pointed to his daily driver, a new Lincoln and said "This car is mostly sheet metal stampings and plastic. When the warehouse runs out of spare parts, it is done for." Indicating his elderly Packard, he said "But as long as I can hire a machinist, a carpenter, and a seamstress, I can keep this one looking and running like new indefinitely."
Tell him to get a 'teens or 'twenties Dodge ( with the 'Budd' All-Steel Body ).
He can get on fine then, indefinitely, with out the Carpenter.
And he is welcome to 'Ask the Man who owns one!"
Lol...
I had a '26 Dodge Roadster for a short time, some years ago. Absolutely marvelous workmanship and design and fit through out. Stamped Steel Disc Wheels, no Wood anywhere in or on it.
It had sat outdoors in the weather here in Las Vegas for almost 60 years, and, the Doors still functioned perfectly, closed 'Like a Bank Vault', same with the Trunk and Hood and so on, none of the woes which thin Sheetmetal nailed on to Wood Frames have.
I accept that modern cars have 'advanced or sophisticated engineering'.
The most boring, totally uninspiring, and anticlimactic 'engineering' I could ever hope to have to stomach.
None of which will endure, and none of which will inspire anyone, 60 or 80 or 100 years from now.
A Hundred years from now? 200 years from now? 300 years from now? There will be more Ford Model T Automobiles, up and running, Get-in-and-go, than viable/running 'survivors' of the 33 year total of all makes and models made from 1980 to the present.
Yes, present day cars work well, in their way, as what they ( actually ) are, an expensive 'Bic Razor' which one uses and throws away...and, they are a total bore, from every view inside and out, underneath, hood open, hood closed, every detail inside and out, on any road, any weather, any time, day or night, a total boring ridiculously over-complicated throw away item, devoid of any memorable or substantial character, genius, or individuality. All 'value engineering' and slick marketing and a nightmare - or just depressing - to Work on.
Ohhhhh, golly...so it goes...
Nothing against Packards ( I do love them afterall! ), but, it this were 1926 and I were intending to drive from LA to New York, and back, I'd have bought a new or used mid '20s Dodge Roadster..!