Steve said:
One question that intrigues me is whether or not the owners in the UK are having the same issues? OEM parts are more readily available, thanks to the Heritage program, and the MGOC over there has had several parts remanufactured by the original suppiers.
First, we need to define 'OEM', an ambiguous and abstruse phrase. 'OEM's' are the industry's brand name auto manufacturers like GM, Jaguar, etc. OEM also applies to a multitude of licensed component manufacturers such as Bosch or Lucas. While these meet the industry definition of OEM, they are frequently called OEM Suppliers within the industry to prevent confusion with the automobile brand names. Now-a-days, when a company licenses products or components from another company and sells the products or components with the purchasing company's name or logo on them, the company that resells the product is called the OEM even though by the original definition of the teerm, it isn't.
So, since MG is no longer in business, the only OEM items that they manufactured had to be made while they were in business; anything else is aftermarket - even British Heritage is aftermarket by the strict definition of OEM. And Lucas is an OEM Supplier while they were supplying MG with products. Today, people call Lucas items that are still made for MG's to be resold through Moss or VB or some other supplier OEM....thus, Moss could be termed an OEM Supplier under today's looser definition of 'OEM' just as British Heritage is considered 'OEM'.
Steve said:
If this is indeed the case that means that the parts are available already, they just need to be paid for and shipped. THAT will be an expensive proposition, but might just be worth exploring.
Moss gets lots of their stuff from Moss UK, the same place MGOC gets most of their stuff (& Moss UK gets some stuff from MGOC!).....Moss has some stuff made to their specifications all around the world & they have quality control people who check samples of items they have made......VB buys lots of their stuff from Moss...most everybody gets their stuff from the same vendors.....i.e., wiring harnesses regardless of who the supplier is all come from the same factory in the UK.
In some instances, there are different parts in the catalogs, Heritage or aftermarket, & throughout my many years of experience I've noted that most MG owners go for the cheaper product (& then bitch!)....only a few of us go for the more expensive items. So, for the majority of the common items, I'm certain the big suppliers know what price range the majority of people are willing to pay & how many of a particular item they can sell at that price & replace & still make a profit.
Bumpers are an example...most people want a good, cheap bumper....a few of us pay the extra to have ours rechromed....when enough people started wanting better bumpers, Moss invested the R&D dollars to get them & raised their prices accordingly.
Remember the Ford Maverick debacle: it was cheaper to pay for lawsuits than to redesign the gas tank problems.