ten8bike
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- Bonnie
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(Some of you probably knew this, but some may not)
When I read that the 150,000th Mach E had come off the assembly line, I wondered what number my early build, December, 2020, car is. I was so sure it would be somewhere below 1000. So, I "@Ford"ed, and got a fairly quick answer. The last five digits of your VIN are your production number.
Not at all below 1000....try in the 5700s!
And, who knows how they track your build number if you're over 100,000, with only five digits.
When I read that the 150,000th Mach E had come off the assembly line, I wondered what number my early build, December, 2020, car is. I was so sure it would be somewhere below 1000. So, I "@Ford"ed, and got a fairly quick answer. The last five digits of your VIN are your production number.
Not at all below 1000....try in the 5700s!
And, who knows how they track your build number if you're over 100,000, with only five digits.
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