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nothing good:

"receiptDate":"2021-02-18",
"releaseDate":"",
"etaStartDate":"1990-01-01",
"etaEndDate":"1990-01-01",
"productionDate":"",
"shipmentDate":"",
"transitDate":"",
"make":"Ford",
"year":"2021",
"model":"Bronco",
"groupOrderType":"Retail (222R) (OBC8S)",
"trim":"Black Diamond",
"vehicleLineDescription":"Bronco",
"market":"USA",
"status":"",
"primaryStatus":"In Order Processing",
"windowSticker":"6c26798f52b57133523bbca949805076",
"finalDeliveredDate":"",

according to this, it should've been delivered 31yrs ago on January 1st. I knew Ford was behind, but that's a bit redic.
those 1990 dates are default values; equivalent to empty like the other dates. probably some legacy database / application code they've had to work around for decades.

IIRC, my values looked the same until I got a window sticker 7 days before blend date.
I think the best you can do is refresh every morning and when it finally updates you'll know your blend date is in a week.

Edit: yep, I got the 2.7.
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those 1990 dates are default values; equivalent to empty like the other dates. probably some legacy database / application code they've had to work around for decades.
this I know ;) I was being a sarcastic jerk.

I'm actually surprised the default date wasn't 1970-01-01.

Or maybe that's the date of OJ's Ford Bronco! Easter Egg!

EDIT: OJ's Bronco was a 1994. Doh. Not it. hahaha
 

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this I know ;) I was being a sarcastic jerk.

I'm actually surprised the default date wasn't 1970-01-01.

Or maybe that's the date of OJ's Ford Bronco! Easter Egg!

EDIT: OJ's Bronco was a 1994. Doh. Not it. hahaha
i would have used unix timestamp, too, but i've seen all kinds of crazy stuff in legacy code.
 

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receiptDate":"2021-01-20","releaseDate":"","etaStartDate":"1990-01-01","etaEndDate":"1990-01-01","productionDate":"","shipmentDate":"","transitDate":"","make":"Ford","year":"2021","model":"Bronco","groupOrderType":"Retail (222R) (OBC8S)","trim":"Badlands","vehicleLineDescription":"Bronco","market":"USA","status":"","primaryStatus":"In Production"


My modules have populated but mine shows this. No dates but status in production
 

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I wonder if the water came in through the doors or the drain plugs? I wonder how deep that is?
I was thinking drain plugs, but whatever the case, I didn't expect water to leak though either.

*drain plugs because of the water on the passenger side. I'm pretty sure he said he got stuck there.
 

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I was thinking drain plugs, but whatever the case, I didn't expect water to leak though either.

*drain plugs because of the water on the passenger side. I'm pretty sure he said he got stuck there.
It’s not sealed like a submarine people!!! If the water is above the doors it will come in 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
 

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It’s not sealed like a submarine people!!! If the water is above the doors it will come in 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
Yeah at least it was a Badlands with drain plugs and MGV. Could've been worse and the owner didn't seem too bothered by it.
 

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It’s not sealed like a submarine people!!! If the water is above the doors it will come in 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
Oh, wow. I did not expect that. That's terrible!
I guess wranglers do this too?

Great, need waterproof boots while driving. I usually keep those inside the car for when I have to get out.
This kind of sours my excitement. So why can't I get power seats and the rubber floor if the interior is going to flood when making use of the 33.5" water fording depth anyway?
Hopefully I don't encounter the correct circumstances to flood the interior often or this Bronco won't last long in my possession.
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