Thats a little pricey, but would make for some nice pictures for an album.
Z06 for you maybe??
One of these would be an open invitation to rack up speeding tickets for me....this monster would probably get speeding tickets just standing still.....Not anytime in the near future. They're making less of those than the Corsair. Lol. The ones that are built are fetching anywhere from $50-100k over sticker so I'll just be content with the Stingray.
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Hey @New2Linc — Mine is very similar to yours. That is, blend date was 4/21 and 1624 out of that batch of 2558. Good luck!My first date “in production” was 4/13…the blend date on the window sticker was 4/21 and I was 1799 out of a batch of 2558
If thats a picture of your Corvette nice ride.Not anytime in the near future. They're making less of those than the Corsair. Lol. The ones that are built are fetching anywhere from $50-100k over sticker so I'll just be content with the Stingray.
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Nice hope it gets to you asap.My first date “in production” was 4/13…the blend date on the window sticker was 4/21 and I was 1799 out of a batch of 2558
Lol. Yup, it's mine. Luckily I can still enter and exit without the jaws of life.If thats a picture of your Corvette nice ride.
I'm to old to get in and out. Would need an electric cherry picker.
Priority 2 knocking at the door. Hopefully someone answers...Well, since everyone is getting some type of communication lately I decided to call Lincoln Concierge again to find out why others have a Status Priority Code or a planned Production date and I have had no communication, other than the initial Confirmation that my GT order was placed in September. At least this time they confirmed I have a Priority Code of 2, which they say is top Priority. This is the first time I could get any info other than "the order is confirmed". They said Production info was only opened up 2 weeks ago and I should be hearing something soon.![]()
Maybe I'll have to knock with a sledgehammer!Priority 2 knocking at the door. Hopefully someone answers...![]()
In addition Have a GT ordered. Been at priority 2 for about 10 days. Have received no further emails concerning this vehicle. Dealer is the one who told me it was at Priority 2Maybe I'll have to knock with a sledgehammer!
Maybe I'll have to knock with a sledgehammer!
Have to be honest never heard of a priority code 1.Hi gang. It seems there may be some misunderstanding as to what a "Priority Code" actually is and means.
In most cases, a "Priority Code" is simply a numerical code which is applied to an order by the Dealership where it was ordered, and when it was ordered. It places that particular vehicle order into a line of priority (so to speak), as compared to other vehicles of the same model placed by that Dealership. And the Dealer assigns that Priority Code the day they place the order.
Those Dealer assigned Priority Codes are numbered from 10-19, with 10 being the highest (best) priority a Dealer can assign themselves. And 19 being the lowest (worst).
And short of intervention from Ford Corporate/Regional Headquarters (see below), a vehicle order keeps that dame Priority Code throughout the entire scheduling and production process.
In other words, a vehicle with a Dealer assigned Priority Code of 10 does not become a 9, then an 8, then a 7 etc, as it moves closer to production. It simply stays as a 10 through scheduling, production etc. Again, short of intervention from Lincoln/Ford themself.
In some cases...in reality very few...a vehicle can be assigned a Priority Code of 1-9 by Lincoln/Ford Corporate, Regional headquarters etc. Those cases are usually for vehicles which are buyback replacements, vehicles ordered to replace those damaged in transit, vehicles ordered by people whose last name is Ford, etc.
In other words, unusual circumstances reserved for exceptional customer service situations.
However, vehicles do not move down the line of priority/pecking order towards "Priority 1" as they get closer to production. No 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1.
Hope that explanation is understandable and clears up any confusion. If not, feel free to ask any questions about whatever I did not explain well.
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I was going to ask what the deal was with Priority Codes...thanks for the info and taking the time to help us understand.Hi gang. It seems there may be some misunderstanding as to what a "Priority Code" actually is and means.
In most cases, a "Priority Code" is simply a numerical code which is applied to an order by the Dealership where it was ordered, and when it was ordered. It places that particular vehicle order into a line of priority (so to speak), as compared to other vehicles of the same model placed by that Dealership. And the Dealer assigns that Priority Code the day they place the order.
Those Dealer assigned Priority Codes are numbered from 10-19, with 10 being the highest (best) priority a Dealer can assign themselves. And 19 being the lowest (worst).
And short of intervention from Ford Corporate/Regional Headquarters (see below), a vehicle order keeps that dame Priority Code throughout the entire scheduling and production process.
In other words, a vehicle with a Dealer assigned Priority Code of 10 does not become a 9, then an 8, then a 7 etc, as it moves closer to production. It simply stays as a 10 through scheduling, production etc. Again, short of intervention from Lincoln/Ford themself.
In some cases...in reality very few...a vehicle can be assigned a Priority Code of 1-9 by Lincoln/Ford Corporate, Regional headquarters etc. Those cases are usually for vehicles which are buyback replacements, vehicles ordered to replace those damaged in transit, vehicles ordered by people whose last name is Ford, etc.
In other words, unusual circumstances reserved for exceptional customer service situations.
However, vehicles do not move down the line of priority/pecking order towards "Priority 1" as they get closer to production. No 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1.
Hope that explanation is understandable and clears up any confusion. If not, feel free to ask any questions about whatever I did not explain well.
Good luck.![]()
I hate to be a buzzkill but my GT order has been at priority 2 since at least February when I stopped in at my dealer and picked up my DORA sheet. 10 days is a drop in the bucket. I am inclined to think my order is lost.
That did it. Was not gonna have a beer today. You just changed my mind....I hate to be a buzzkill but my GT order has been at priority 2 since at least February when I stopped in at my dealer and picked up my DORA sheet. 10 days is a drop in the bucket. I am inclined to think my order is lost.
Have to be honest never heard of a priority code 1.
Typically goes from 10 lowest dealer can assign, to a 2 which is a district or regional assignment.
Although I wrong more than I am right so I really not positive.
Like many other things I have been out of the car game for a long time. I still have my dwell meter and timing light. When the computers to over I was done. I wanted it to be about what I did and not some tune one can purchase.
I finally looked at all those numbers on the window sticker. My blend date has neveer changed 4/6 and 1276 out of 2325. It went into production 3/28 and shipped 4/28 . I will update when final prep comes up.Hey @New2Linc — Mine is very similar to yours. That is, blend date was 4/21 and 1624 out of that batch of 2558. Good luck!