Mine was outside the plant when the hail storm came thru on 7/20, I believe from what Iāve seen on hail maps of the area, MAP was spared. Mine looks good showed up 7/28. But they still had to be inspected.
Happy Days! Came in this morning. Signed at 1:30 this afternoon. A-plan, price protection and $3425 CERTIFICATE APPLIED. SEYMOUR FORD IN JACKSON MICHIGAN IS AWSOME. Current time 3:45, getting the front 2 windows tinted.
Actually I googled the hail around Wayne, Mi was 7/20. Mine was definitely outside then, it the storm was in Davison, Mi on the 19th. I would think if your build date was 7/21, you should be ok.
My finished build was on 7/19, after the rear seat abortion, still not shipped because of additional inspections being done after the hail storm which was the same day. Make sure to look over your units if and when they finally arrive. If they were built around the same date.
What do you do on a Sunday evening in Michigan when the last know location of your
HE Bronco is less than an hour away? And your buddy of 40+ years says let's go find it, you go find it. Lol
Yes the seats are back in stock, for HEās
Mine is built and headed to the shipping yard.
Trackers havenāt updated yet, but got pics sent.
SUPER F-IN PUMPED!!!
I personally think that is a Steal of a deal IMO. I would bet if any regular HEās become available for sale that the ADM would be that or more. I think you better hurry too, and get something in writing.
Remember āthe car that you looked at today, and want to think about until tomorrow, could...
Your right, being produced before shutdown cannot be a good thing. People have vacation and partying on there minds. If and when it gets built and shipped, who knows they may be on the same truck together. Heading to a dealership in Jackson, Mi only 1 hour away.
First off congrats on getting the built update. The thing that drives me nuts is, that my HE was produced on 6/29 without rear seats. My inside source verified this. So my Bronco has been sitting since. They supposedly have a new supplier. So when the seats come in, they go to the production...