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- Outer Banks
Ford, through constraints, late availability, and now the Shadow Black MOD not available until '22, has thrown so many variables into the equation it's hard to tell. They will still endeavor to go by "time stamps" as much as possible. But, then there comes those "variables" that could cause a time stamp to be skipped. With a day 3 reservation it will depend on how many ahead of you picks the options that are on constraint before it gets to you. If you have chosen an option that is on constraint also, i.e. 2.7L, Lux package, etc, and they are all used up you may get bypassed for a lessen optioned Bronco. An option on constraint means there are only so many in stock, and when those are used up some orders will have to wait until the supplier catches up. Clear as mud, right. I wish I could tell you more clearly, but there isn't much way to give you a definitive answer. However I wish you much luck in getting your Bronco in this year. I'm so far down the line with every option I've picked being on constraint, along with the 2022 MOD top I ordered, I may get mine before I'm too dang old to drive. I hope.My apologies if this question has been answered elsewhere multiple times but after the initial allocations are filled for each dealer, is Ford going to then fill orders based upon reservation time stamp and availability? Should I get my Bronco being a third day reservation and #244 of 203 at Granger before some guy who’s a day 5 reservation but #11 of ten allocated at the local 5koverinvoice Ford dealer?
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