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My trucks window sticker was updated to 2.13.2017 and has been awaiting shipping for a few days. How long on average does this part take? It is to be shipped to Oregon.
My trucks window sticker was updated to 2.13.2017 and has been awaiting shipping for a few days. How long on average does this part take? It is to be shipped to Oregon.
Mine was built on January 5 and I am still waiting for it to show up..... hope your not in a rush
Well I guess im addicted to cotus. LOL.. just checked it again and its in transit! I would not think it would take 34 days to get to oregon but what do I know.. its coming by rail so I guess it would go to Portland and then be trucked to dealer.
Mine was built 2/6 and has an ETA of 2/25 - 3/2 to get to Arizona. I can say that the expedition i ordered in 15 took about 6 weeks to arrive. Also from KTP
My 450 was built on Feb 7 and hit the rail ramp on Feb 9. As of this morning, it's still sitting at the ramp in Louisville, waiting to load. Ford Chat is still showing Feb 27 as dealer ETA. I guess we just kick back and wait. Not much else you can do.
Mine was built on 2/7. I believe it was loaded on a rail car and in transit as of yesterday (2/15). Going to VA and ETA went from 2/26 to 3/1
Figured I would just edit this since it has been 2 minutes. Just got an email from dealer that "Ford Visibility shows the train is outside Petersburg, VA. It should be at the rail head either later today or tomorrow. They called the rail head and they flagged it to send it out first available once it arrives. Ford Visibility shows the 26th now for ETA. They will follow up with rail head tomorrow"
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