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This unfortunately seems to be the case. My truck was unloaded approximately ten days ago and is just waiting for a convoy ride. ?So the worst part might be waiting on a convoy ride from the rail yard to your dealer!!!
Broken/leaking original pipes from 1955 under my concrete slab. Ripping up brand new floors from December (previous owner), jack hammering throughout almost the entire house taking out the old cast iron, put in new PVC, concrete to grade, all new floors (new color we like more). Then on the outside replacing the old terracotta pipe with tree routes growing in. About a week to two week projectThat doesn’t sound good. What happened?
So that you can come back and tell folks you’ll get to their truck when you get to it?This unfortunately seems to be the case. My truck was unloaded approximately ten days ago and is just waiting for a convoy ride. ?
My estimated delivery is back to 8/26 - 9/1.
I am going to start studying for my CDL.
Pretty normal, a lot of the first Lightings we're coming in with 40-90 miles with stickers from Ford saying they had been pulled for "testing". They we're just out getting their lunch probably.At dealership now picking up truck. 16.1 miles on Odometer. Is that normal, high, low? (I know the answer just trying to drive up replies we are not first losers! )
That sounds like more than two weeks worth of workBroken/leaking original pipes from 1955 under my concrete slab. Ripping up brand new floors from December (previous owner), jack hammering throughout almost the entire house taking out the old cast iron, put in new PVC, concrete to grade, all new floors (new color we like more). Then on the outside replacing the old terracotta pipe with tree routes growing in. About a week to two week project
Mine had just about that, I got home with 20 miles on the odometer.At dealership now picking up truck. 16.1 miles on Odometer. Is that normal, high, low? (I know the answer just trying to drive up replies we are not first losers! )
That sounds like more than two weeks worth of work
I guess I was thinking of working at my speed. 6 months later and my wife is yelling at me because I started 8 other projectsThey got all the floor up yesterday and got that much concrete broke up, so it goes quicker then you’d think l.![]()
Shit you and I work the same way, I've been building a gym in my garage since January. Since Then I've insulated the house and garage, put in all new windows and doors, ran 100 amp line to said garage and other odd and in things, and I still have yet to finish the gym. HahaI guess I was thinking of working at my speed. 6 months later and my wife is yelling at me because I started 8 other projects
It’s all about priorities, and occasionally parts. We have a bathroom that’s been apart for a year, she didn’t pick out tiles when I was ready to tile. I’m no longer ready to tile…Shit you and I work the same way, I've been building a gym in my garage since January. Since Then I've insulated the house and garage, put in all new windows and doors, ran 100 amp line to said garage and other odd and in things, and I still have yet to finish the gym. Haha
I had about 40 on mine :|Mine had just about that, I got home with 20 miles on the odometer.
Doing paperwork now. Documentation fee here, chaparral ford in Devine texas, $175. No need for X plan on the Lightning which I have and will use on my 10/3 build Mach EThe new complete purchase online site has a check box for axz pin, but to my knowledge only a and z are offered for 22's. That according to my dealer.
Doc fees at my dealer in NJ are $599.
Doc fees in VA are $799 and up... bastards.
My understanding is you can't use X-plan for the pricing of the truck, but X-plan does put a cap on documentation fees.Doing paperwork now. Documentation fee here, chaparral ford in Devine texas, $175. No need for X plan on the Lightning which I have and will use on my 10/3 build Mach E