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There are no spare Saturn V parts just laying around and nobody is making any. Sure, the schematics still exist, but just about everything associated with a rocket this big is a "custom job."
It makes far more sense to design a brand new lift vehicle based on today's technology than to return to the 60s.
Fair point, but wouldn't everything associated with a rocket this big today also be considered a "custom job"?
I can see how your second statement holds true for the insides of the rocket, but a Saturn's outer geometry is already in hand and proven, which I would assume would reduce the time it would take any company to produce an interim alternative to the shuttle. Seems silly to reinvent that particular wheel, but I'm no engineer.