38,000 orders we're losing ground
#23
Originally posted by Dan@October 18, 2004, 10:00 AM
If I can get it around Christmas, we should meet up so I can convince you to order it a.s.a.p..........and to have a look at the car of course!
If I can get it around Christmas, we should meet up so I can convince you to order it a.s.a.p..........and to have a look at the car of course!
hope we don't have a snowy winter Dano
#24
Originally posted by Merlot+October 18, 2004, 10:21 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Merlot @ October 18, 2004, 10:21 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Boomer@October 18, 2004, 9:32 AM
How bout this then...
Its a Canadian Dan hold
Dan, thats a given...
You have to come around to show the car off....
How bout this then...
Its a Canadian Dan hold
Dan, thats a given...
You have to come around to show the car off....
Do I even want to know?
Guess I really shouldn't read the last post first, huh?
#25
I don't understand the 9,000 cars built figure at all. In a previous thread there was a discussion between 2mustangjohn and Grantsdale as to what the current build rate at AAI. I remember the figure 45 mustans/hr being mentioned.
Since Job 1 start (sep 7) there have been 29 working days (assuming Sat sifts at AAI haven't started yet). Also assuming that production was not at full speed in the month of sep, i am taking an average build rate of 30 mustangs/hr.
So the calculation is 29*20*30 (days*working hours*cars per hour) = 17,400.
So the number mentioned in this thread is almost half of this number. How is this possible???
Since Job 1 start (sep 7) there have been 29 working days (assuming Sat sifts at AAI haven't started yet). Also assuming that production was not at full speed in the month of sep, i am taking an average build rate of 30 mustangs/hr.
So the calculation is 29*20*30 (days*working hours*cars per hour) = 17,400.
So the number mentioned in this thread is almost half of this number. How is this possible???
#27
These are the number reported on the official site that tracks all cars built. The site is: http://www.autonews.com/files/prod.pdf
B) Hope this helps
B) Hope this helps
#34
My car was ordered the first moment Ford would officially accept the orders. The car was produced early in the production. We were given a delivery date of the week of 10/10, yet it sits in a parking lot at the plant. No dealer in my trade area has any '05 Mustang yet. I called 9 different dealers today. Not whining........well....maybe a little, because it is such an exciting car and I feel like a kid waiting for a new toy. One thing I am hearing from my friends who are dealers; they have not seen this kind of anticipation and excitement over a new car since the original Mustang.
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