My number is 101211xx and with a time stamp 10 minutes after the system opened. Time stamp 7/13/2020 8:10:13 PM Eastern Time.
Not sure if this supports your theory or not.
Not sure if this supports your theory or not.
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By your logic, I'm 330,130 in line (we were told there is only 190,000 total reservations), but I reserved in July, so, that doesn't make sense. My local dealer said that I'm second in line (and they have over 30 reservation holders alone). I'm in Canada if that makes a difference. I wouldn't try to make any sense or logic on the numbering system Ford is using. My dealer told me that the most important part is the "time stamp" on your reservation, he mentioned that my number is just random (like an invoice or upc number), and not to worry about it. I dunno.
These reservation numbers account for all Ford vehicles. Not just the Bronco.By the math posted, my reservation # puts me at 414,160 in line.
About a 2024MY production.
That's logical.These reservation numbers account for all Ford vehicles. Not just the Bronco.
Sorry, still not following. You were saying "It’s all eastern standard time." in response to C2one's post. But what part of his post had to do with new york. Obviously New York IS in EST (right now anyway) but just not connecting that to the original post you were replying to.New York
well can you post the spread sheet you made?I highlighted it all, copied and then pasted into excel....worked pretty well. Take a little while its over 5k records
No it weakens my theory ;o) Like I said this was just an observation was not sure if it was a valid one, there is some general correlation that lower res numbers are around 7/13, 7/14 but it bounces a little so don't put much faith in it. The dialogue has been good though.My number is 101211xx and with a time stamp 10 minutes after the system opened. Time stamp 7/13/2020 8:10:13 PM Eastern Time.
Not sure if this supports your theory or not.