Funny how that's a thing for illegal downloads and there's a whole debacle up in Washington about #D printing specs copy righting. So, no, you won't be able to download car specs without it being a federal offence that they will actually bother tracking you down for since cars are a valuable commodity.
Plus, considering how 3D printers work, it's not likely that you'll be able to get a street-legal car, because metal has an extremely high melting temp that would make it had to form into a gel to be squeezed out of the machine, so you would more likely be able to make a plastic go-cart.
... and there I go, over-analyzing it.
Plus, considering how 3D printers work, it's not likely that you'll be able to get a street-legal car, because metal has an extremely high melting temp that would make it had to form into a gel to be squeezed out of the machine, so you would more likely be able to make a plastic go-cart.
... and there I go, over-analyzing it.