trutolife27
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That’s interesting because the Ford training documents say the FCTP units won’t start being built until mid-November.Nice getting a mache in the fctp program. Dealerships should have one to test drive around middle to end of september
Yeah, I think he got that one wrong.That’s interesting because the Ford training documents say the FCTP units won’t start being built until mid-November.
I tried a few different combinations and they don't work. You can't build with a Premium with the GT battery and alternative seats. It reverts back to something that is more in line with previous configurations or leaves the battery out altogether.well looks like a lot of options have changed over the night. Asked my engineer friend he said people been asking about certain items if other models and vocal about it, looks like ford is going to allow. Great on fords part. Yes give me the GT battery in my premium can keep the glass roof awesome.
I'm going off what my co-worker there has said. Some will have them before others. I brought that same link up and he said they are making about 20 units a day right now. As far as the options for different models go, the fords website is all missed up now the prices and configure. Someone dropped the ball on that last night in I.T.That’s interesting because the Ford training documents say the FCTP units won’t start being built until mid-November.
Nice getting a mache in the fctp program. Dealerships should have one to test drive around middle to end of september
That’s interesting because the Ford training documents say the FCTP units won’t start being built until mid-November.
Nice getting a mache in the fctp program. Dealerships should have one to test drive around middle to end of september
Two options here:I'm going off what the my co-worker said.
I'm going off what my co-worker there has said. Some will have them before others. I brought that same link up and he said they are making about 20 units a day right now. As far as the options for different models go, the fords website is all missed up now the prices and configure. Someone dropped the ball on that last night in I.T.
I worked on the launch of the last new f series heavy duty and on the Lincoln navigator/ expedition. We started making about 10 a day and ramped up the last few months to about 25 a day. Sub assembly was done with KUKA and frames was made with valiant. The test vehicles are hard to determine when they will be sent out but I will take his word for it.