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Old 9/17/14 | 06:15 PM
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Bad news for early buyers.

September 16:
Ford has yet to run one full day of production of its 50-year Mustang at its Flatrock, Michigan plant since Job 1 launch of August 28.
Production was cancelled entirely on Friday, August 29, the day following Job 1 launch, and also on Tuesday, September 2 giving Ford 5 days over the Labor Day holiday to iron out issues, but since then has not put together one full day of production runs planned as recently as 2 weeks ago.
Since its Job 1 launch of August 28, Ford has told its workers to go home at mid day on 20+ shifts including all of last week, and both Monday and Tuesday of this week.
It appears production plans have been entirely abandoned, and reports from the production floor are that Ford has retreated back to it's "TT" or "tool-trial" launch mode in lieu of Job 1 mode meaning it has gone backward, not forward; and if this is the case, any/all Mustangs produced to date will likely not be sold to the public.
Ongoing and serious issues largely arising in the "body" division in Flat Rock have led to splitting metal body parts, horrendous fit & finish issues, not the least of which is warping of it's all-aluminum hood...how this bodes for the aluminum ambitions 35 miles up the road at Ford's F-150 Rouge Assembly plant remain unclear.
Ford had planned on rolling off some 500 Mustangs each day by next week, with Fusions making up only 100 cars per day out of the total. Today's total for both its A and B shifts was closer to 220 vehicles, (with no Fusions produced due to stoppage due to serious headliner issues) the destination of which remains unclear.
With continued confusion and a growing list of problems, the August 28 Job 1 launch which, for Ford is the pinnacle of a launch process, and for the Mustang a process that began over 2 years ago, is now looking more and more like a Potemkin Village.
And in its most ambitious year of Ford's 100+ year history, one must ask the obvious question: Where's Alan?
No longer holding any Ford shares, but still have Ford's in the driveway
Old 9/17/14 | 06:25 PM
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Yet another example of why you don't buy a first year model.
Old 9/17/14 | 06:32 PM
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Source!?
Old 9/17/14 | 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by White2010
Yet another example of why you don't buy a first year model.
Never Ever Ever Ever Ever Never buy the first year model of anything especially a new version.

They just stopped all sales of the new Vet Too. OH No!!
Old 9/17/14 | 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by t-fatty
September 16: Ford has yet to run one full day of production of its 50-year Mustang at its Flatrock, Michigan plant since Job 1 launch of August 28. Production was cancelled entirely on Friday, August 29, the day following Job 1 launch, and also on Tuesday, September 2 giving Ford 5 days over the Labor Day holiday to iron out issues, but since then has not put together one full day of production runs planned as recently as 2 weeks ago. Since its Job 1 launch of August 28, Ford has told its workers to go home at mid day on 20+ shifts including all of last week, and both Monday and Tuesday of this week. It appears production plans have been entirely abandoned, and reports from the production floor are that Ford has retreated back to it's "TT" or "tool-trial" launch mode in lieu of Job 1 mode meaning it has gone backward, not forward; and if this is the case, any/all Mustangs produced to date will likely not be sold to the public. Ongoing and serious issues largely arising in the "body" division in Flat Rock have led to splitting metal body parts, horrendous fit & finish issues, not the least of which is warping of it's all-aluminum hood...how this bodes for the aluminum ambitions 35 miles up the road at Ford's F-150 Rouge Assembly plant remain unclear. Ford had planned on rolling off some 500 Mustangs each day by next week, with Fusions making up only 100 cars per day out of the total. Today's total for both its A and B shifts was closer to 220 vehicles, (with no Fusions produced due to stoppage due to serious headliner issues) the destination of which remains unclear. With continued confusion and a growing list of problems, the August 28 Job 1 launch which, for Ford is the pinnacle of a launch process, and for the Mustang a process that began over 2 years ago, is now looking more and more like a Potemkin Village. And in its most ambitious year of Ford's 100+ year history, one must ask the obvious question: Where's Alan? No longer holding any Ford shares, but still have Ford's in the driveway
Where's your source? No saying you're wrong but I was told that Ford was showing production Mustangs to employees in Vegas by a friend that works for Ford so perhaps there's something he doesn't know or perhaps your info isn't accurate
Old 9/17/14 | 06:38 PM
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Didn't think I'd ever say this:

Glad I'm Job 2.
Old 9/17/14 | 07:40 PM
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I just looked at dealer inventories in the Denver area and there are at least half a dozen.

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Old 9/17/14 | 07:44 PM
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I'm calling BS on this unless OP comes up with a source.
Old 9/17/14 | 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Jazzman442
Never Ever Ever Ever Ever Never buy the first year model of anything especially a new version. They just stopped all sales of the new Vet Too. OH No!!
Bought my 2005 mustang new and only had a battery issue for the 6 years I owned it. Never buying a new model makes sense but to say never ever ever ever ever never is a stretch.
Old 9/17/14 | 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by houtex
I'm calling BS on this unless OP comes up with a source.
This!
Old 9/17/14 | 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by houtex
I'm calling BS on this unless OP comes up with a source.
ya i'm not buying this either without a source. nothing comes up on google whatsoever about any of that.
Old 9/17/14 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by SONICBOOST
Bought my 2005 mustang new and only had a battery issue for the 6 years I owned it. Never buying a new model makes sense but to say never ever ever ever ever never is a stretch.
I said new Model. Yours was a re vamp of the same old model that they were building for years. I have had several Mustangs I have a 2014 and a 2006 not much has changed mechanically since the beginning. When models are brand new never made before or a major change history proves it is not a good idea to purchase them. But on the other hand there has to be people that do.
Old 9/17/14 | 10:09 PM
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Well, now I've read it on the internet...
Old 9/17/14 | 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Jazzman442
I said new Model. Yours was a re vamp of the same old model that they were building for years. I have had several Mustangs I have a 2014 and a 2006 not much has changed mechanically since the beginning. When models are brand new never made before or a major change history proves it is not a good idea to purchase them. But on the other hand there has to be people that do.
Did I miss something or was the 2005 not a brand new model completely different than 2004 and down...?
Old 9/17/14 | 11:42 PM
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Maybe something to this?

"The fastback hits showrooms next month"

http://www.freep.com/story/money/car...tang/15761309/
Old 9/18/14 | 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by tom_vilsack
Maybe something to this? "The fastback hits showrooms next month" http://www.freep.com/story/money/car...tang/15761309/
Well saying they will hit showrooms next month would be about correct.. But they would have to be built in late August Early September so that doesn't jive with what was OP. I'm still calling bull on that as I've looked all over the Internet and haven't seen anything corroborating this story..
Old 9/18/14 | 06:13 AM
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Originally Posted by gashi25
Did I miss something or was the 2005 not a brand new model completely different than 2004 and down...?

^^^ This! ^^^
Old 9/18/14 | 06:15 AM
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I searched for info also and all I came up with was this:

http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2014/09...015-f-150.html

Nothing is mentioned about the Mustang, and it's unclear if the aluminum gremlins on the F150 carry over to the S550.
Old 9/18/14 | 10:14 AM
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Doesn't sound right the hood has been aluminum for a few generations and the 2015 hood doesn't seem much more complex than the 2010 or 2013 versions
Old 9/18/14 | 10:35 AM
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source - my friend has a friend whose cousin's friend who knew somebody in the plant.


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