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JoeWaisman wrote:You have a new idea for an older (not in production anymore) product - the CJ7 model. In other words you'd be trying to sell into a shrinking market...not good.
Roger Brown wrote:You don't want to be showing your idea to everyone publicly because then you have one year to file for a patent. If you go with a provisional you have one year to file for patent. Use a NDA for anyone you show the idea. It sounds like you would be better served to go after the after market auto parts companies to license your idea.
sportinwood wrote:This is a product that is geared towards the extreme rock crawlers who build their jeeps from scratch to go anywhere and over any obstacle. This is not a shrinking market it is actually a growing sport. My jeep for example says its a 1985 on the title however the only original part on it is the frame
JoeWaisman wrote:Are the number of vehicles that would benefit from your invention increasing or decreasing? Is it useful for other models as well? If the answers are increasing and yes, then it's definitely worth looking at.