I believe it was published yesterday, 10/31. It says Today at the top of the article but I think that is just the "Today" category of their articles.Very cool. What was the date of the original Spain article? Oct 31st?
Okay thanks.I believe it was published yesterday, 10/31. It says Today at the top of the article but I think that is just the "Today" category of their articles.
I couldn't tell one way or the other, and unfortunately the article isn't citing its sources, nor the timeliness of the information.Okay thanks.
Reason I ask is the article said they are going to celebrate production of the first unit for sale next week.
Curious if that means they have a ceremony planned and the unit is already produced? Or if it means they are going to start production of Retail units next week?
Perhaps I missed it....A few more photos, including one inside the factory so you may pixel peep at my Infinite Blue as it's being assembled.
This car was built at the beginning of this year. So I suspect it will not get road certified for use outside of Ford. But I don't know. Haven't been able to find vin, intended usage, etc.Perhaps I missed it....
Did the article say what Ford has planned for the Mach E Por Mujeres? Any idea what the VIN is for that vehicle? I see the white brake caliper wheel covers on there......so this car is shipping somewhere most likely.
Agree, I think that is the purpose of those covers. You see them on the rear drive line assemblies as they are shipped in from Borg Warner. The front rotors don't have them but they must be added later because all the cars loaded on that transport ship had them on there. And they are on those 3 cars that cruised through town last Friday. And they are on all those cars in the parking lot waiting for OKTB. And are on this car. Maybe it's just a matter of being super duper anal and if those ladies are going to assemble a car then they have to go all the way and even put those covers on just like a regular production operation?This car was built at the beginning of this year. So I suspect it will not get road certified for use outside of Ford. But I don't know. Haven't been able to find vin, intended usage, etc.
Perhaps the covers are in place to slow down the rotors from rusting? I don't know, but that's a really good observation you made!
It's been moving around the plant, being parked in different areas as a morale builder.This car was built at the beginning of this year. So I suspect it will not get road certified for use outside of Ford. But I don't know. Haven't been able to find vin, intended usage, etc.
Perhaps the covers are in place to slow down the rotors from rusting? I don't know, but that's a really good observation you made!
Uh oh.In the original video and some older photos, they had the original (silver color) California Route 1 wheels and no obvious rotor covers. Now they are Premium wheels with rotor covers.
Very interesting indeed.
https://www.macheforum.com/site/thr...st-time-mach-e-built-by-women.1162/post-51723