HDT05
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Thanks... bummer ... says I have a tailgate step.... it's certainly a magical mystery tour....Add your VIN to the end of this link
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Mine had blend of 1/22, still hasn’t shipped. I guess the later builds get parked in front of the earlier ones lol.2/12
I started out as a convoy transport. Even shows that on my window sticker. For whatever reason it converted to rail.
Once it ships you can use the phone number I posted earlier today and call for an update on the automated line. It’s a computer generated voice but it’s not the easiest to understand. The state you can tell but it has a hard time pronouncing the city. I also browsed over this map to make out what possible route it’s going. I don’t HAVE to know every single stop. Just kinda fun.Mine had blend of 1/22, still hasn’t shipped. I guess the later builds get parked in front of the earlier ones lol.
Not sure why they say convoy on the window sticker when they ship rail. Mine is the same, but coming to western Canada it’s definitely via rail.
I believe your truck leaves the factory via convey and is then delivered to a rail station for further transport. My dealer mentioned this about trucks leaving KC traveling West on BNSF.Not sure why they say convoy on the window sticker when they ship rail. Mine is the same, but coming to western Canada it’s definitely via rail.
Mine has an order date of 9/18/23, blend date 12/20/23 and according to the dealer it was produced on 1/2/24. Dealer also states delivery ETA is 3/26/24 to 4/1/24. Tracker was last updated 2/4/24. Seems to me that either the tracker is complete BS or it better show shipped soon if it is going to be delivered by the end of the month. My biggest question is are they just shipping trucks that are currently coming off line and letting the ones that were produced earlier sit in the lots? I want to see some early blend dates start to ship.My XLT also had a blend date of 1/22/24 according to the sticker. Ordered 9/28/23. It's a KC build. The tracker quit updating on 2/4/24. It now only shows order received but still shows the dates of 2/2/24 in the in production area. Has been that way for over a month. Stopped in to my dealer a couple weeks ago and at first they said it was still showing in production but after a closer look salesman said it actually shows built as of 1/28/24. I said I highly doubt it was built on 1/28 since the f150 assembly plants were shut down from 1/25 through 2/1. He just said he would keep me informed of any changes. I'm in no big rush but it pisses me off that Ford is keeping the delays in shipping a big secret as to why, other than quality hold. Then they try to say their shipping schedule is all going according to plan. BS.
Damn they decided to go with 1 foot of rake on the new ones.![]()
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Well they’re arriving. Guy on instagram says this one’s at a dealership in Missouri.
I've been chatting with them every week for the last month and they always have a different ETA.Chatting with Ford today they gave me an estimated delivery date of March 8th-14th. Current tracker still shows "in production" but those are the dates they gave me. Theoretically that means I could have this new truck by the weekend? I'm not holding my breath but there is some hope
I've chatted with them a couple times now and this is the first ETA they've given me. I'd be real surprised if the timeframe they gave me was correct given what everyone else in this forum is dealing with, however, I will remain hopeful. My current lease is up in a week so I'm hoping I don't have to extend more than the 10 day grace period.I've been chatting with them every week for the last month and they always have a different ETA.
Thankfully I'm in Michigan 2.5 hours north of Dearborn where my truck is being built so delivery to the dealership doesn't typically take very long. Sounds like it can take weeks to more than a month, though, if you live somewhere else throughout the United States.