Anyone want to grab cyber orange and shadow black... i'm spent
Search for cyber/shadow in post titles, sift though pages, multi quote anything with a proper image
Trying to collect some of the better "paint samples" images in one place. If You'd like to help feel free to grab a list and post.
Ideally its just the Attachment ID - ie: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/attachments/1602167415893-png.48630/ would be 48630 and group them by color.
I'd like to...
Yeah, agreed, so in this case i think it is still one of the preproduction units with the same design the cgi images displayed. Based on when those images came out, and when the images with the grey stripe appeared to have come out.
I still think the later images are more likely to be...
my guess, like most things ford has done, is they have released a TON of preproduction/test items
and one or the other is not production.
My other guess, is that the grey stripe is what we are going to get. Seeing as how the other images are CGI and they are probably trying their damndest to...
How many first editions end up on lots because buyers walk away when they see navy/pier in person. :P
Seriously though, its "possible" buyers would walk away from any purchase and leave it on the lot, but i imagine they would be better served to buy and resell if the y were taking delivery...
Basically yeah same as UTC, Developers hate timezones, and don't get me started on Daylight savings.
+0000 is the "offset" from UTC
EDT is currently -4
https://www.time.gov/
Its definitely easiest to get to. And Its probably accurate most of the the time.
A lot of times the systems that process these types of orders and sending emails use "queues" and those queues can get overwhelmed and backed up. Not that ford's systems ever get overwhelmed ;) just saying...
Its a good date to go off of, but I'd probably go by what is in the api response over the email time, its probably only a few seconds difference in most cases, but there are a number of reasons why the time of the email could be much different from the reservation in the database.
IF you are savvy with dev tools in your browser, You can look at the api call that is made when you load your reservations page
it will have a json response that has a created timestamp. Its probably in UTC
TLDR Open Dev tools, load your reservration page, look at the network tab in dev...