The world's most advanced hot rod
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2012
- Presenting the all-new Multimatic-designed '32 Ford hot rod...with in-wheel front suspension, Ford Racing motor, and, well, a pile of other goodies. For more information, head on over to Autofocus.ca: www.autofocus.ca/news-events/f...
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The front suspension is just like on a 1909-2013 Morgan !
Thankyou!!!
morgan sliding pillar suspension circa 1920's
This is pre twenties tech.
@@tracylemme1375 This is cited as a '32 (deuce coupe); which I am led to believe is after the 'twenties'. Just a thought ...
Wow, that suspension is some freaky voodoo!
I didnt even like hot rods..till now.!!RESPECT... thats some proper engineering right there..!!
Larry Holt.... in person.... doing a walk around... he made my day!!🎩🇺🇸🎩🇺🇸🎩
Seen these in person on a tour of multimatic. Fantastic almost mind blowing stuff.
So Doc Brown is making hot rods now?
yeah , he's come up with some interesting stuff.
hahahaha
very innovative idea and certainly makes for easy access to adjustments. A few of you are complaining about the new technology on an older car, its not about the rod itself but just an easier way to showcase the suspension.
out side the box
i love the concept !
great system
WOW x4
very cool thanks for sharing
yea the music is great just like that hot rod, mixing both new and classy old school i like it
Ingenious suspension system so simple and brilliant
thats really cool. love the old fords
Beautiful '32 Ford!
I've always loved these cars and how versatile they are when it comes to customization!
You can build them bone stock, go American Graffiti style like Milner's yellow '32, or a Pro-Street drag car, or go all modern high-tech like this one and make into a Pro-Touring type of track car that you can drive on the street all day long and then take it to the track and race it and then drive it home that night!
Very nice workmanship and engineering! I love it... pure awesomeness! =D
Ingenious suspension!
Totally Awesome Engineering!!!! Thanks for sharing. Great video!!!!
Damn, that suspension is neat!
The technology of this car is truly impressive but the color choice and way it was finished makes this one of the most beautiful '32 Fords we've ever seen, and we've seen a LOT of these. Haven't wanted a '32 Ford until we've seen this one.
Necessity is the mother of invention. Fantastic work guys keep it up
I love the innovation, yet keeping the classic '32 look. Being a BMW motorcycle rider as well as a hot rodder, I see a marriage of a similar BMW motorcycle suspension...hidden very well ...must be a blast to drive! Great work!
The front suspension is beautiful. It's really cool to see such a different take on a classic Hotrod. :D
shot for the heads up!!! i checked it out and the cars there are awesome!
This is a great build. I really love how the suspension works in this one. Not so much as a Hot Rod as it is a Mod-Rod. (Modern Hot Rod) Chip Foose would be proud.
Beautiful job made with Love and Professionnal hand
Over engineering is at the heart of true hot rodding. Hot rodders push limits and go outside the box with creativity and ingenuity. While you may like the classic idealized hot rod, in 50 years this will be a traditional hot rod and in-wheel suspension will seem archaic.
super impressive! love what you guys are doing! keep it up! i would love to see real time suspension travel on the damper/spring assembly though. very inventive!
Ohh I'm so jealous on this work. This is such a cool job beind gone here!
I love the suspension technology.
I love the idea of having the suspension movement all within the wheel.
Damn that front suspension is awesome
mind boggling to say the least, and on one of my favorite vehicles. as i watched and listened the concept reminded me of the 50s era Citroën DS , hydraulic fluid was contained and pumped through the tubing chassis and operated the suspension system, the power steering and brakes.
that's a beautiful car , just astounding how far car technology has come in the past few years
Got to love it Built in Canada
im impressed by this type of suspension system using hydraulic fluid very nice stuff
i like the song, nice 32 too
Beautiful engineering right there.
Its always been my belief that most of the cool things that we had in the 60's & 70's came from innovations and creations that came from the hot rod scene, beautiful car by the way
Simply amazing. thats all
dam those 32 fords look sweet
I don't know who this guy is, but he really knows how to talk about cars. Sure, he knows what he is talking about, but also how to talk about it.
I know this has been around for a bit, but Multimatic is so freaking cool!
Awsome inovation! And well discribed....
Brilliant suspension! It's a lot like the old Morgan Three wheeler front suspension, except far more advanced with the hydraulics. Very cool!
Grarder Oh good point!
An all metal Blown 572 32 Ford is I think the picture of the all time Hot Rod.
Milner in American Graffiti is iconic. I love the 1932 Hot Rod!
that is the sickest suspension ever
That is so clean . Get it on Lenno's Garage !
Beautiful!!!
for those who have queried the song it is ProleteR - April Showers
Nice -- would like to have one !!
Thanks Doc Brown"!!
Damn that is one hell of a Hot Rod
If you make one of these with blinkers and airbags I'm all in.
Tout simplement magnifique!!
Wow!!! So cool!
Love the music at the beginning, wish i knew what it was.
i want more of this car!!!!!
Title got me , pretend your watching this 7 years ago . cool ass front suspension .
I fell in love :)
So you have a kit car with a roll cage and fancy new suspension, I dig it
The good thing with an in-block camshaft is that you don't have to worry about bending the cam tunnels on the cylinder heads and welding them to straighten lol :)
This is amazing.
im gonna crews in my 1970 polara custom and just bump this!!! thank youu
very nice for a production car.
I once drew a similar design for the front and rear suspension of a ground effects F1 car, similar to a lotus 78/79. But I had slim upper and lower arms extending to the wheel to create a clean opening for air passage.
I appreciate his efforts but prefer the look of conventional suspension for a hot rod. Either single I beam with radius rods or independent with coil over shocks.
Anybody notice this has the lowest un-sprung weight of any suspension system ever? And zero traction-breaking in-out slide of swing arm suspension? Pretty advanced I'd say! And the remote, hydraulically activated spring/shock setup is sheer genius! Oh, I have an original '32 coupe traditional build hot rod, and I say if its your car you can put any kind of wheels on it you damn well please.
Awesome technology. Really trick.
That is the ultimate car.
Incredible engineering! Really innovative stuff. Not to knock the car at all, because its gorgeous. I wonder how that suspension does? I mean all that energy must quickly transmit all the way to the damper
Looks like a modern stiff axle, but advenced. When you look close, it's an amazing part of angeneering that gives a lot of advantages and new possibilities!
This is truly an amazing car and a great example of American enginuity
All that tech to push forward a brick aerodynamically
fantastic cars :)
EXCELLENT!!
Believe it or not....I remember when the car looked like an original Ford car. Some of them even had what is called a rumble seat, which was in the back (where our trunk is now) and it had a handle at the top of it (up near the back window) and you turned the handle and pulled on it, and out came the rumble seat. I remember my Aunt Bessie coming down from Limestone Maine in one of them. Sure doesn't look like a car of "now". But this one here is a souped up one. This car is as old as ME!!!!
nice to see Ford motor in a Ford car
+Logik426 Amen brother. I'm sick of seeing LS's in EEEEEVERYTHING, they're getting boring, practically lego's for the car world.
I'd take a FORD 5.0L Coyote 302 Crate Engine over an LS7 any day.
+Logik426 Amen brother. I'm sick of seeing LS's in EEEEEVERYTHING, they're getting boring, practically lego's for the car world.
I'd take a FORD 5.0L Coyote 302 Crate Engine over an LS7 any day.
I remember this guy, his company designed and tuned the suspension for the super cuda built by legendary motorcar
very nice
The "presenter" is actually the car's/suspension's developer, Larry Holt,
vice-president engineering for Multimatic Inc.
I hope that explains why he seemed so knowledgeable about the build! These guys were awesome to interview.
And...its Canadian. Multimatic is a great company that has built some fine race cars.
I love that music
This is what dreams are made of..!
That's an awesome car. I want one. But it has to have the fenders and running boards.
AWSOME!
good hear there is still a couple guys like you around
Cool concept where are you located?
Done his research. perfect car.
the song is April Showers by ProLeter :)
you cant lie that this one god damn beautiful car, if you think otherwise then well at least this beauty is better looking that what most cars look like today
Bravo
Interesting suspension if bit complicated with those hydraulic lines ,,I want to see how it drives and handles,,any vids of that?
i love the suspension! two bolts and the whole assembly is off. add some quick disconnect lines for the hydraulic lines and boom...complete removal in 1 minute.
What we invented (copied) was a new (century old) design that no one (except for Morgan) ever thought about and what's really quite novel (but used on every lowrider) is this hydraulic device here... shall I go on??
the song is
ProleteR - April showers
Take my money, all of it for a sweet ride like this.
How does the rack and pinion steering compensate for the vertical five inches of movement of the hub?
That is a hell of an arc that it swings thru.It would cause bump steer.
genius! amazing! the future of hot rodding!
Let’s hope not.
Damn I was hoping to see them light the tires up with that Roush power plant
I could see this being Incredibly useful in formula drift
By this design they are eliminating all sprung weight of the control arms etc.Not only that but by this design they are creating a wider suspension without changing the width of the car. Think about how much roll is lost... This suspension setup is kickass!
Its pretty cool. I don't really understand how you could control body roll unless you could continuously change oil pressure to the wheels, similar to the McLaren mp412c
The suspension details are very interesting and the machining looks top notch, but I have to ask why performance friction brakes on one side and Brembos on the other?