2024 build date???

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No idea lol, asked Ford chat and that's all they could tell me. Maybe someone here that works for Ford can answer that question...
If you read my previous messages, you’ll see what it means when the truck goes offsite. Even if you don’t have the bedliner or the graphics, the truck still goes offsite for inspection and QC. There’s hundreds of trucks going through this offsite facility. Not just raptors, all F150s. Typically Ford will send them in batches instead of sending one or few trucks at a time. For all the ones that went offsite a couple of weeks back, they should have returned today, offsite usually lasts about two weeks. That is why some of you are getting returned from offsite as an update. Now it’s in the hands of the shipping lines with rail. All these trucks have returned to await a shipping assignment. Since it goes by rail, it should come within a week to two weeks to your destination. I would take the Ford tracker update with the grain of salt as that is never up-to-date. Your truck will have arrived at the dealership, but it will still say in production or built. After they leave the plant and the offsite location, I don’t have much information after that on what happens other than what I just said. Hope that helps!
 

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If you read my previous messages, you’ll see what it means when the truck goes offsite. Even if you don’t have the bedliner or the graphics, the truck still goes offsite for inspection and QC. There’s hundreds of trucks going through this offsite facility. Not just raptors, all F150s. Typically Ford will send them in batches instead of sending one or few trucks at a time. For all the ones that went offsite a couple of weeks back, they should have returned today, offsite usually lasts about two weeks. That is why some of you are getting returned from offsite as an update. Now it’s in the hands of the shipping lines with rail. All these trucks have returned to await a shipping assignment. Since it goes by rail, it should come within a week to two weeks to your destination. I would take the Ford tracker update with the grain of salt as that is never up-to-date. Your truck will have arrived at the dealership, but it will still say in production or built. After they leave the plant and the offsite location, I don’t have much information after that on what happens other than what I just said. Hope that helps!
I got a FordPass update overnight that activation process was denied by the primary user so somebody must have been moving the truck.
It also just updated in Vinview this morning saying DTP Plant Side Source: Connected Car. I’m assuming that means it’s at the railyard and loaded on a rail car?
 
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I got a ForsPass update overnight that activation process was denied by the primary user so somebody must have been moving the truck.
It also just updated in Vinview this morning saying DTP Plant Side Source: Connected Car. I’m assuming that means it’s at the railyard and loaded on a rail car?
When i goto the FordPass app i can now go through the activation sequence. Thats new for me.
 

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on the tracker mine still says in production but the Ford rep told me its at lot 59. What happens and lot 59 and whats next?
 

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Fingers crossed! I don't have graphics or bedliner, so I'm hoping it will ship quick

Wonder why it still shows in production instead of built
Just scroll up and you’ll see a long post about this from someone who works at Dearborn plant.

Also, I rather it go through QC at the factory rather than paying for my truck and then taking it back to dealership to fix all the shit that’s wrong with it.
 

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Just scroll up and you’ll see a long post about this from someone who works at Dearborn plant.

Also, I rather it go through QC at the factory rather than paying for my truck and then taking it back to dealership to fix all the shit that’s wrong with it.
Hopefully the focus on QC pays off for us. I don't mind waiting a few extra weeks to ensure the quality of the trucks is improved
 
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