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Most race cars use double wishbones and a lot of the best road cars do too. Yet, if you were to draw up a list of the best-handling cars of all time, you'd find that many use MacPherson struts.
Incidentally, the Wishbone is the first—and last—car Roth built with a flat-four, air-cooled Volkswagen engine. While it's always difficult to pin a price on one-off cars such as the Wishbone, ...
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The Volkswagen-powered Wishbone, the work of legendary customizer Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, has a mysterious legacy. Now it's headed to auction as the Tupelo Automobile Museum prepares to close down.
Most cars being front-engine, there isn't a lot of width under the hood for double wishbones or multi-links, though, some cars have split wishbones up front, technically a multi-link design.
The double wishbone suspension is an independent suspension that employs – as its name would suggest – a pair of wishbone shaped arms to connect the wheel assembly to the vehicle’s chassis.