Well I hate to say it, but you were right. My dealer DID have an allocation, but ford pulled it. The dealer (again a friend and has been very open and honest with me), purchased an extra allocation from Ford in ~early 2022. It was a guaranteed allocation for a 2022 raptor F-150 Raptor. I placed my order on Feb 1 for a $78,240 truck, just before the $3,300 price increase (Feb 10), $850 price increase (April 13), and -$1,395 Blue Cruise Credit. So I was thrilled, because I was supposed to get the truck for $76,845 including the Blue Cruise credit.
We then had to create a new '23 order when the regional ford rep told us the '22s were done, but they would build it as a '23. This increased my price (all things equal) to $82,760 on August 20th. My dealer was assigned a new regional rep, who was affected by the Florida hurricane and other things, and we lost contact with them until yesterday. Yesterday we were told there is no price lock on a Raptor -- pay it or walk. In addition, the Rep told us that since the dealer purchased that allocation and was not given it, Ford would not be honoring it. So my allocation was pulled yesterday. My Raptor will not be built.
My dealer reached out to others and was able to find a '23 allocation last night at another dealer but I have to start all over. The price of the truck today (same configuration) is $85,305.
So thanks Ford. I've patiently waited since Feb 1 and I have nothing to show for it except a big headache and no truck. If I want a Raptor, it's now $8,460 more than when I submitted the first order and missing the heated steering wheel. Thanks Ford for the great customer focused service. Also, thanks Ford for providing regional reps that take ~2 months to get back to their dealerships when they have a question and also provide incorrect information. Ford, you create some amazing trucks, but you've treated my dealer and I like useless trash.