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<blockquote data-quote="Snagged" data-source="post: 15813273" data-attributes="member: 15840"><p>Don't let the content of this thread fool you, Ford did not just call up Multimatic and say, "hey, can you build us the new Ford GT?" and let them take it from there. From what I've read, Ford put a lot of their own work into the making of this car. To what extent, I'm not certain. However, I do know for a production of such a sophisticated car would have taken a lot of retooling for Ford, a lot more time to prepare for the production and a ton more money. This car couldn't simply go down the assembly line where a Mustang or Fusion is made. This reason, and I'm sure others, made it a lot more sense to hand over the execution of Ford's new super car to Multimatic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snagged, post: 15813273, member: 15840"] Don't let the content of this thread fool you, Ford did not just call up Multimatic and say, "hey, can you build us the new Ford GT?" and let them take it from there. From what I've read, Ford put a lot of their own work into the making of this car. To what extent, I'm not certain. However, I do know for a production of such a sophisticated car would have taken a lot of retooling for Ford, a lot more time to prepare for the production and a ton more money. This car couldn't simply go down the assembly line where a Mustang or Fusion is made. This reason, and I'm sure others, made it a lot more sense to hand over the execution of Ford's new super car to Multimatic. [/QUOTE]
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