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Old 05-16-2014, 05:08 PM
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Once a Z51 is listed as "queued for production" how long does it typically take to actually be produced ?
Old 05-16-2014, 06:39 PM
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From 3000 (Queued) to 3800 (Produced) around two weeks. Give or take a few days in each direction.

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Old 05-16-2014, 06:45 PM
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From 3000 (Queued) to 3800 (Produced) around two weeks. Give or take a few days in each direction.

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That's quite optimistic. I went 3000 on 4/30 with a build week of 5/26 so it's more like 4 weeks in the current cycle.
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Two weeks to from 3000 to 3800 is optimistic but seems to be the median. The important thing is to get to 3000 which means the assembly plant has accepted the order. Four weeks from 3000 to 3800, now that initial build exigencies have settled down, seems long but not overly so. Perhaps I should have said three weeks, give or take two or three days.

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Originally Posted by laborsmith
From 3000 (Queued) to 3800 (Produced) around two weeks. Give or take a few days in each direction.

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pretty close for me a little over 2 weeks. But 3000 is a good place.
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Thanks a bunch. I placed my order in October and it was queued for production 2 weeks ago, so maybe I will not go more than another month before I finally see it !
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Thanks a bunch. I placed my order in October and it was queued for production 2 weeks ago, so maybe I will not go more than another month before I finally see it !
WOW you really stuck it out. I've been stuck at 1100 with MacMulkin for 3 weeks and it's bothering me. You must really like that local dealer of yours. I would have jumped ship long time ago.
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If I would have lived closer to one of the big dealers, I would have jumped and scheduled a vacation around driving it home, but El Paso is 2000 miles from anything.

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