ChrisMcP05
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I believe they ship via carrier pigeon.
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He doesn’t know what “by convoy” means so you’re still talking gibberish…to him. Might want to dumb it down a little.The sticker indicates how it leaves the plant. Not how it’s shipped to your dealer.
Usually it’s Rail -> Convoy but in some cases it’s Convoy -> Rail -> Convoy.
Only to the dealers who are very close to the plants are it just straight “Convoy”.
The only thing the sticker will tell you is the first leg (how it leaves the factory) and the rail ramp code for your dealer (assuming it gets on a rail).
It’s always by train to a depot close to dealer then by truck to dealership. Usually 1 month from build is delivery. Any longer usually on chip hold but they don’t note it sometimesDoes anyone know how ford ships trucks to NJ area? My truck has been build a month ago and has not shipped. Trying to understand how long this will take.
It should not be allowed by ford, unfortunately the supply and demand has caused all these greedy dealership’s to gouge us consumer‘s, my Raptor was 25k & my GT 500 is 10k over MSRPI’m shocked to hear that. They are only the biggest thieves around as they own multiple stealerships. They have an incoming Bronco Raptor at a mere 35k over sticker. I don’t understand how ford allows it. The dealership has to be making way more on that vehicle than they.
Mine was shipped on a train to Newark. Then a car carrier to dealerDoes anyone know how ford ships trucks to NJ area? My truck has been build a month ago and has not shipped. Trying to understand how long this will take.