Got my 2011 VIN today !!!!!!!
Got my 2011 VIN today !!!!!!!
Just got an email form my local Ford Dealer with my VIN for my 2011 GT.
I ordered it back on Feb 14.
Can not wait much longer !!!!!!
I ordered it back on Feb 14.
Can not wait much longer !!!!!!
Last edited by mfbris; Mar 26, 2010 at 01:47 PM. Reason: Updat information
Awesome! You're getting close:
What are all the different Production Stages, and what do they mean?
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Receipt Date: The date that MS&S recorded the order.
When the order is received from the dealers
Serialize Date: The date that MS&S transfers the order to MP&L and the VIN is created.
When the order is received by Material Planning and parts are ordered
Segment Date: The date that MP&L determines which week the order will be built.
When they figure what week that parts will be able to be delivered to the plant to build the vehicle
Sequence Date: The date that MP&L determines which day the order will be built.
When they figure what day that parts can be at the plant to build the vehicle
Blend Date: The date that MP&L determines when the order will be built within the assigned day.
When they figure the specific order that vehicles will be built. This depends on options and line constraints.
Produced Date: The date that VO finished assembling the vehicle
Your unit has been built!
Gate Release Date: The date that VO transfers the vehicle to Transportation Carriers for shipping
Your unit has left the building, and is in the hands of the shipper (rail or truck)
Ship Date: The date the vehicle left the Assembly Plant
Your unit has left the load site, and is on it's way to the dealer
Arrival Date: The date the Dealership received the vehicle
Your dealer has the unit in hand, doing the dealer prep thingy
What are all the different Production Stages, and what do they mean?
************************************************** *******
Receipt Date: The date that MS&S recorded the order.
When the order is received from the dealers
Serialize Date: The date that MS&S transfers the order to MP&L and the VIN is created.
When the order is received by Material Planning and parts are ordered
Segment Date: The date that MP&L determines which week the order will be built.
When they figure what week that parts will be able to be delivered to the plant to build the vehicle
Sequence Date: The date that MP&L determines which day the order will be built.
When they figure what day that parts can be at the plant to build the vehicle
Blend Date: The date that MP&L determines when the order will be built within the assigned day.
When they figure the specific order that vehicles will be built. This depends on options and line constraints.
Produced Date: The date that VO finished assembling the vehicle
Your unit has been built!
Gate Release Date: The date that VO transfers the vehicle to Transportation Carriers for shipping
Your unit has left the building, and is in the hands of the shipper (rail or truck)
Ship Date: The date the vehicle left the Assembly Plant
Your unit has left the load site, and is on it's way to the dealer
Arrival Date: The date the Dealership received the vehicle
Your dealer has the unit in hand, doing the dealer prep thingy
Well mine is now in Bucked status, build date of 3/30 still and a now shows an ETA of 4/10(was 4/4, so maybe this is more realistic of a date)
I'm really hoping that they stick to that date, I'd love to be one of the first to get one!
I'm really hoping that they stick to that date, I'd love to be one of the first to get one!
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I waited 6 months for my car. Trust me, in the end its all worth it.
Hey James, did your dealer order your car Retail under the program? If so, your gonna get your car, you just may have to wait another month. It all works out in the end. Just remember, the early cars that dealers changed from retail to stock, these are the cars that will be severily quality checked and may take a few extra weeks to a month extra to reach dealers as they make sure they are all sound before shipping.
I waited 6 months for my car. Trust me, in the end its all worth it.
I waited 6 months for my car. Trust me, in the end its all worth it.
You're right on, quality is always worth waiting for!
Sorry to bump this thread, but I checked my e-mail today and received this from my sales person:
Our records indicate that the vehicle order has already been received by Ford Motor Company and is awaiting selection by Computer Order Selection (COS) for submission to the plant.
Should I be worried that they just e-mailed this to me? lol I ordered back in feb
Our records indicate that the vehicle order has already been received by Ford Motor Company and is awaiting selection by Computer Order Selection (COS) for submission to the plant.
Should I be worried that they just e-mailed this to me? lol I ordered back in feb
Ok guys, I looked at some of my papers from my dealer and I have a priority or 40. Should I be concerned about this being such a high number? I understand lower to be better but does 40 have some other meaning having ordered with a z-plan pin? They said I was the first to order from their location.
I heard a high priority number from someone else; there are dealers that start their numbers higher than other dealers. Don't know why, really. I guess it allows them more room to order other models.
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I just ordered my V-6 on March 17th from a very large Ford dealer and have a priority number of 10. I think its just a dealer thing and really doesn't mean too much.




