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Re: The current Ford GT...is it a "real" Ford?
Some parts for it are made in Multimatics West TN plant if I remember correctly. Saw a job posting from them looking for experienced carbon fiber lay up workers and painters.
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Re: The current Ford GT...is it a "real" Ford?
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Well, I didn't know Multi-matic was a Ford plant, learn something new everyday
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I wouldn't call it a Ford plant. Ford might have some production space on site. Multimatic is a large company with customers all over the racing world. The are large partners in the Mazda factory DPi team in IMSA and many other teams running GT and prototype cars.
They also design and manufacture parts like dampers which they sell on their own. The spool valve shocks in the Chevy Colorado ZR2 truck are from Multimatic.
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Re: The current Ford GT...is it a "real" Ford?
Originally Posted by Desertnate
I wouldn't call it a Ford plant. Ford might have some production space on site. Multimatic is a large company with customers all over the racing world. The are large partners in the Mazda factory DPi team in IMSA and many other teams running GT and prototype cars.
They also design and manufacture parts like dampers which they sell on their own. The spool valve shocks in the Chevy Colorado ZR2 truck are from Multimatic.
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So is there various Ford, Mazda, etc workers milling about and working in their designated areas I'm asking because I really wanna be better educated on this because I'm either very wrong or I'm spot on
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Re: The current Ford GT...is it a "real" Ford?
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
So is there various Ford, Mazda, etc workers milling
about and working in their designated areas
I'm asking because I really wanna be better
educated on this because I'm either very wrong
or I'm spot on
I’ll just Focus (pun intended) on the
Ford (GT) workers, if, in fact, any are
stationed at Multimatic.
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First of all:
With a goal of one completed vehicle per day,
I seriously doubt there are any workers milling
around within the GT’s designated work areas/pods.
Next:
Below are some photos that, upon reviewing
them, will show why I want to advance the
theory that the GT is a joint venture between
FoMoCo and Multimagic—wherein there are
employees from both Companies working
alongside one another for one goal.
[You may, or may not, wish to agree with
said joint venture theory...but they are
nothing new in the automobile industry.]
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Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: The current Ford GT...is it a "real" Ford?
I'd look at as a joint venture, I'm sure experts were needed with the substructure both forming and metallurgy. I'm sure Ford as done this before with aluminum experts making the aluminum panels feasible and profitable with the F-150. No different than any building site in Chicago, the general contractors name is on the building but there could be various carpenter subcontractors doing framing,doors/hardware,cabinets,trim etc.
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Re: The current Ford GT...is it a "real" Ford?
I always wondered how Ford manufactured the newest GT’s. Thanks for sharing all the information
Makes sense that a supercar that beautiful isn’t made on a regular production line.
The Ford GT makes the C8’s Bowling Green assembly and base price that much more impressive.
In a few years the “Zora or Z06” style variants of the C8 Corvette may match or beat the GT’s performance, but in my opinion the GT has that Ferrari/Lamborghini supercar look. Also has the price to match.
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Re: The current Ford GT...is it a "real" Ford?
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
So I throw this question out to the AG public, its been quite a point of contention between 2 of my friends, both real car guys without a doubt. I spoke about this with both of them today, my one buddy thought I was talking down to him because I repeated myself in a way that him feel this way, this I can't help, for him we've had this conversation before but if I'm honest but I was taken back by this. My main point was/is this, "the new Corvette is more Chevrolet than the new Ford GT is Ford". My main sticking point is this, the Ford GT is built with Ford parts but assembled in Canada by a non-Ford company/plant called Multi-matic, a company that makes racecars and doesn't assemble any other cars for another OEM.
Thoughts???
No right or wrong on this one. I’d say my opinion is more leaning towards your logic.
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Re: The current Ford GT...is it a "real" Ford?
Well, it's amazing the previous Ford GT was made at a regular Ford plant, the now torn down and leveled Ford Wixom plant in Wixom MI, I wonder what changed as I'm sure it could've been built in another plant....or no
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I always wondered how Ford manufactured the newest GT’s. Thanks for sharing all the information
Makes sense that a supercar that beautiful isn’t made on a regular production line.
The Ford GT makes the C8’s Bowling Green assembly and base price that much more impressive.
In a few years the “Zora or Z06” style variants of the C8 Corvette may match or beat the GT’s performance, but in my opinion the GT has that Ferrari/Lamborghini supercar look. Also has the price to match.
The C7 ZR1 was faster around VIR than the Ford GT.
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Re: The current Ford GT...is it a "real" Ford?
Just to reel things in a bit, I know parts have been sourced from other companies, my first new car, a 2000 Ford Contour SVT, had its transmission coming from Germany and ZF seems to make everyone's transmissions. That said, I'm referring to where its finished/entirely assembled and more importantly who's doing the work. In the pics provided by Bob it appears the workers are wearing Ford shirts.
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