great news! thanks for the update.@BJWAHOO we should have our broncos any day now!!! #railcarbuddies
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great news! thanks for the update.@BJWAHOO we should have our broncos any day now!!! #railcarbuddies
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You lucky S.O.B I am still awaiting shipment coming into day 17My Bronco status changed to “In transit” today. After, 13 days and some odd hours in “Awaiting shipment”.
I don’t see it getting here between 26th and 1st like estimate says. Really thought yours would have changed too.You lucky S.O.B I am still awaiting shipment coming into day 17
We will see if it updates by the end of the day but my estimated delivery of yesterday through 10/23 definitely will not be happening.I don’t see it getting here between 26th and 1st like estimate says. Really thought yours would have changed too.
I too am still "awaiting shipment". 09/28 blend, 10/03 built. Checked with ford chat this morning and they confirmed it has been released (i.e. not in some Hold status) and just waiting for shipment.We will see if it updates by the end of the day but my estimated delivery of yesterday through 10/23 definitely will not be happening.
I do not think they can legally release the vehicle at the plant. There may be a way to do it but I am sure the hoops you would have to jump through would outweigh any benefit.Out of curiosity. Would Ford allow you to pick up your Bronco? Seems like a better route than waiting for it to get on a train.
I do not think they can legally release the vehicle at the plant. There may be a way to do it but I am sure the hoops you would have to jump through would outweigh any benefit.
I think I saw one person had attempted it but by the time they got half way through the paperwork and coordination the bronco shipped.
The post I saw they didn’t push the delivery date back until the last day of the previous delivery window. Fingers crossed your status changes soon.We will see if it updates by the end of the day but my estimated delivery of yesterday through 10/23 definitely will not be happening.
Yea, has to be picked up by your dealer and there is paperwork to process. In the end convincing the dealer to use their resources which would be at least 2 people plus travel time/cost so forth for your convenience and getting everything processed generally doesn't logistically make sense and even if you manage that say cause it's a dealer local to the plant and they say they will go pick up you still pay the freight fee.I do not think they can legally release the vehicle at the plant. There may be a way to do it but I am sure the hoops you would have to jump through would outweigh any benefit.
I think I saw one person had attempted it but by the time they got half way through the paperwork and coordination the bronco shipped.
Hmmm well in that case. Maybe I can convince my dad to road trip it if I pay for his flight up.Yea, has to be picked up by your dealer and there is paperwork to process. In the end convincing the dealer to use their resources which would be at least 2 people plus travel time/cost so forth for your convenience and getting everything processed generally doesn't logistically make sense and even if you manage that say cause it's a dealer local to the plant and they say they will go pick up you still pay the freight fee.