@JollyFolly had a released note in vehicle visibility. The Ford tracker may not update, but I would hope they would all be updated there.... which mine hasn't yet.
The ETA date for mine has disappeared from the tracker and the internal tracker no longer calls out "Traced Unit" for ETA Disposition. Progress? Who knows.
I'm curious how after tracing, they plan to re-sequence our builds back through final assembly or if they'll send them next door to the mod center. They won't be swapping roofs in the parking lot.
Ideally they're doing that with a small crew this week so normal production isn't disrupted next week.
Part traceability is a thing. I would likely go with #1.
I would like an explanation why there was a schedule amendment for rock rails on mine. Seems really random when the general consensus has been roofs being the hold up.
Not familiar enough with the system to say for sure. Hoping it puts us in a queue to get the necessary on site mod and shipped. There was a scheduling amendment on a few for rock rails. At this point its like blindly throwing darts. Just going to hope that we all see some progress and deliveries...
The volume is there based on ratios to ranger and mix with MIC/soft top. Your picture doesn't capture the full parking area of MAP plus surrounding lots. I've also seen a few parked in Dearborn.
Is it truly 4-5000? No idea. But it won't be a small number.
Given there are 3 or so weeks of production beyond our 6/28 week, this doesn't surprise me. Only questions I have is if they indeed can cover that volume over the course of shutdown as @PREMiERdrum noted in another thread AND if they'll go based on days parked.
I saw an AMB Badlands with soft top today at work. It is a nice color and was my #1 for months. But once white tops were a no go, I went with cyber orange.
I won't work in VO, but I feel like that's been the general consensus after all the other info from @PREMiERdrum.
Powertrain does it to prevent sending potentially 'bad' product to the customer (VO).