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Might want to check back in a few weeks, as many don't have their TPW yet.
I think you're right. I'm just early here. I've got balloons everywhere, streamers, 10 Tostitos bags, a Costco size bucket of salsa and a keg of beer and I'm just sitting here all alone staring at the front door.....
2LT, black interior, performance exhaust, Z51, black rims, red calipers, carbon flash side mirrors and spoiler.
We can use this thread to keep track of when our cars are produced and then we can see how many years it will take to ship to our dealers (the concept of activating On Star to track the shipment is interesting to me).
3/6 = status 2000 (yes, it's true. Verts don't get TPWs.
How about you?
Wrong! I have a base convertible ordered and my TPW is 3/31. My dealer emailed me this information when my order went 2000. This info came from the dealer's rep. Go figure, we as customers never get the complete story. My order as of 3/18 is at 3000. (NRB, black top, black 2LT, base convertible, manual trans, navigation)
Getting back to the topic of convertibles not having a TPW, there has to be one. Think about it, all the logistics to acquire the parts, including shipping, staging and then positioned at the right place on the assembly line just as the unit arrives so a technician can mount to the yet unfinished car. It just doesn't happen without planning and that means a time and date. I would like to witness first hand this logistics process. Fascinating, the car's actual travel down the assembly line is just the climax of the assembly process, the most visible but really just a small part.