Oh Luke
I've every confidence my 1100 isn't going anywhere soon,lol, and should this confidence temp fate, well I've a few spares and a donor machine as back up. Though I enjoy all the vintage machines especially the british made brands, and others do disagree and have their favourites, for me the electronic 1100, models 3060,3110,3190 etc are the best all round performers, excellent results, sensible programme times, fast spin speed and easy and rewarding to work on.
You asked about spares, well most people these days will look online, many spares are still available, though original genuine parts aren't so common, i'd rather use a pattern spare and have a working machine than not. Also as many repair businesses stop trading they sell off the spares stock on ebay, and if you do have any repair shops locally or see any on your travels it's worth asking for any spares for your particular machine. And yes most spare I would say have been produced around the time of manufacture and during the 5-10 years after, so most of what you get now will have been on a shelf for some time. Parts like bearings and seals etc are standard size bearings produced by bearing manufacturer rather than washing machine manufacturers, so these would be easy to get along with some types of shaft seal, such as bearingsboys online etc (they sell bearings and belts lol)
But I would advise if you hope to keep any vintage machine for any length of time you need to get spares along the way, when you get the chance.
Chris
great to see you enjoying the logic, pleased to hear it's not leaving the collection anytime soon, is the bodyshell transplant still a possibiltiy.
Mathew