No, denying warranty and parts is one of the few things that come to mind to make this worse.
How so? Why would that make this worse? Perhaps it would and I’m not seeing it right. When The Ayatollah took over Iran he inherited a squadron of F-14 Tomcats but denied replacement parts by our State Department those aircraft soon became unusable boat anchors. I can see no reason why warranty, service, and parts availability can’t be restricted to the owner contractually obligated to own the car for 24 months. What’s the downside?
Right now every part I buy for my new GT (my spare wheels, car covers, and all service parts) could not be purchased without permission from the GT concierge service. Nobody can just buy new Ford GT parts. How would this Mecham auction go if they had to announce that the car was being sold with no warranty, no parts availability, no computer software updates, and no access to the authorized GT dealer service departments. An announcement by Ford to that effect would crater the auction price of this GT. Let’s play hardball.
Chip
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