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Send me a good mailing address so I can send out a care package for your next Daytona race...
Thanks for all your efforts!
Actually if I could borrow your truck, that'd be great! Promise I won't get a scratch on it.
This was from the last "pandemic" Daytona 500. We are the camp sites with the white tents. They did not let us camp this Feb, so that's why nobody else's camp is set up.
Anybody aware of a way to get the rail car info BESIDES going to my dealer? I know that should be my best source of info, but its not. Last time I asked my dealer for an update which was after I found out a VIN had been assigned from Ford Marketing, they told me my truck was scheduled to be built the end of September, first of October. A few days later I got an email from Ford with a build week of July 26 and then a tracking update from BOF with a build day of 7/31. When I first asked about the VVR they didnt know what it was. Obviously the sales manager at my dealer is clueless. I dont think they ever figured out how to look it up they just made up the end of September date to tell me something that was a wild guess. That wrong update is the only communication I have gotten since ordering and I had to ask 3 times to get that bad info.
Not presently showing on the spreadsheet, but the F150 Order Tracker is now showing my truck with a Production Date of 8/8. Considering today is my 68th Birthday, it looks like my wishes have been granted even before I blow out the candles.
On the Mach-E tracker, what exactly is it tracking? On my truck order it started counting down 2 days ago. I’m trying to count on it too much, but it’s the only tracker that updates daily now.
As more trucks are being delivered, is it possible to add a column for # of days in transit, or make a graph showing average # of days in transit by state?
@Phoenixfla did you remove the built trucks from the spreadsheet to speed up loading?
After about 1 week after delivery, the Ford database stops responding with information on a particular truck..
I've been trying to move them to the Delivered tab before that happens.
Originally Posted by geobrian
As more trucks are being delivered, is it possible to add a column for # of days in transit, or make a graph showing average # of days in transit by state?
Not easily. I made the 22 tracker to be easier to manage. As such, nearly all the data is pulled from the Ford database so I don't have to manually enter anything. It's not easy to capture the eta dates because as soon as the truck is delivered they revert to 1-1-90.
Someone on the purgatory thread was keeping track themselves and posted a few numbers indicating trucks typically arrive before the ETA start.
You can probably copy the values from the spreadsheet and track that yourself.
Was looking at the great setup Phoenixfla has done. I dabbled with the numbers. Seems the Avg. Days from Order to Production are 85 Days , and trending lower. But still some lagers in the older orders...
Actually if I could borrow your truck, that'd be great! Promise I won't get a scratch on it.
This was from the last "pandemic" Daytona 500. We are the camp sites with the white tents. They did not let us camp this Feb, so that's why nobody else's camp is set up.
Wow. Nice spot!
I want to party with you guys...
If my truck shows up you're welcome to use it.
Just got my third email from Ford saying my truck has (finally) been built! The tracker should update soon, and hopefully AlbertaHooter and WhiskeyTango are also getting good news!
I'm now wondering how much validity I/we should be putting into the "production date" shown on the Mach-E tracker. After going back and reading my second email from Ford, it didn't say it was going to be built on July 26th, it said it was scheduled to be built the week of July 26th. I do have a lot of extras on my truck and maybe that pushed the actual date back quite a bit.
At any rate, huge sigh of relief to be "Awaiting Shipment"! Good luck to everyone else!
Congrats! Hopefully you get your new truck soon!
Any idea how long it is between “Awaiting Shipment” to “Delivered”?