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FYI,

Just in case anyone is looking, there's a nice Custom just like mine at the same dealership where I got mine. She's a Custom gasser but, also has the Safety Confidence Package- that gives you audio controls and the ability to access the dic on the steering wheel, also has skid plates and of course gooseneck Package. 

Color is Silver Ice Metallic - Jim Cook Chevy, Buick, GMC - Marion, NC

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Made it to 3000 with tpw targeted for week of 4/5. Will be right at 12 weeks if it happens and probably 14-16 for delivery. Bright side, salt season will be over. [emoji106]


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I came across this more complete event code list on a corvette forum while trying to figure out what code 4300 really meant:

 

Here are the various GM event codes and what they mean:

0000 Order/Order Request Cancelled
0005 Cancellation Pending
0500 Order Configuration Accepted
0501 Order Configuration Added
0551 Order Configuration Changed through Web
0600 Pending
0610 In Process
0620 Rejected
0630 Cancelled
0640 Expired
0700 Approved
0701 Trade Request Applied to Order
0702 Medium Duty Port Inventory Tag Request Applied to Order
0703 Vehicle Order Reconsigned by Vehicle Distribution Management
0999 Order Configuration Cancelled
1000 Order Request Accepted by GM
1001 Order Request Added
1002 Volume Order Request Added
1003 Divisional Order Request Added
1004 Order Request Added through Web
1010 Order Request Becomes Order
1030 Order Request Re-Edited; Passed
1031 Order Request/Preliminary Order Re-Edited
1035 Re-Edited; Failed
1040 Mass Order Request Change
1050 Order Request Changed
1060 Order Request Split
1065 Order Request Split; Fulfilled
1099 Order Request Cancelled
1100 Preliminary Order Accepted
1101 Preliminary Order Added
1102 Preliminary Order Added through Web
1196 Cancel Preliminary Order through Web
1300 Order Request Approved
2000 (Placed Order) Accepted by GM
2003 Legacy Order Added
2004 Retail Sold Order Added
2005 Order Replaced with GM AutoBook Order
2006 Order Replaced through Web
2010 Order on Bulletin Board
2012 Lead/Pilot Order Added
2030 Order Re-Edited
2040 Mass Order Change
2050 Order Changed
2051 Order Changed through Web
2053 BAC Replaced
2055 Change to Order at Plant
2057 Change to Divisional Order
2058 Financial Hold Status Updated by OCAS
2059 Order Changed by OCAS
2061 Pre-Assigned Serial Number Request
2062 Pre-Assigned Serial Number Request Sent to Corporate Order Management System
2063 Pre-Assigned Serial Number Received from Corporate Order Management System
2064 Pre-Issued Certificate of Vehicle Origin Requested
2065 Pre-Issued Certificate of Vehicle Origin Request Sent to Production Order Management and Scheduling
2066 Certificate of Vehicle Origin Confirmation Received from Production Order Management and Scheduling
2067 Resend Pre-Issued Certificate of Vehicle Origin Request to Production Order Management and Scheduling
2080 Remove Hold; Resend to Plant – Daily
2081 Order on Financial Hold
2082 Order on Purchase Order Hold
2085 Remove Hold; Resend to Plant – Weekly
2086 Remove Hold; Send to Plant Daytime Cycle
2087 User Confirms Order NOT Cancelled at Plant
2090 Order on Hold
2091 Dealer Terminated; Not Sent to Plant
2093 User Confirms Order Cancelled at Plant
2094 Cancel Pending from Plant
2095 Order on Manual Hold
2097 Plant Cancel Confirmed
2100 In-System Return Pending
2150 Cancellation Request Pending
2500 Preferenced
2530 New Order Pending; Productionizing Error
2550 Change Sent to Order at Plant
2570 In-System Return Request to Order at Plant
2575 Cancellation Request to Order at Plant
3000 Accepted by Production Control
3022 Offshore Event Reversal to Event 3300
3024 Offshore Event Reversal to Event 3450
3025 Offshore Event Reversal to Event 3550
3099 Order Cancelled at Plant
3100 Available to Sequence
3300 Scheduled for Production
3400 Broadcast
3450 Import Vehicle Produced
3500 Body Set-Up (Non-Import Vehicle)
3550 Import Vehicle Shipped from Port of Origin
3750 Import Vehicle Received at Port of Entry
3800 Produced
4000 Available to Ship
4104 Bailment Invoice
4106 Release Bailment
4110 Invoice Reject
4120 Internal Invoice
4150 Original Invoice
4200 Shipped
4250 Ocean Dispatched
4300 Intermediate Delivery
4350 At Port of Exit – Truck
4800 Rail Ramp Unload
4850 At Port of Exit – Rail
4B00 Bayed (Available to Ship)
4B01 Arrived at Vehicle Distribution Center
4B10 Available for Export Shipping
4B11 Available for Sale
4B12 Argentina Built Order Ready for Re-Invoice to Mexico
4B31 Anticipated Tag
4B40 Grounded Tag
4B42 Untag
4B45 Credit Rebill Rejected
4B50 Final Dealer Assigned by Central Office
4B60 Credit Rebill Sent to Vehicle Billing and Accounts Receivable System
4B65 CDO Requests Created (GM International Sales Only)
4B70 Credit Rebill Cancelled in Vehicle Billing and Accounts Receivable System
4D00 Vehicle on Hold
4DCR Carrier Reject
4F01 Vehicle Arrived at Central Distribution Center
4F02 In Transit to Regional Distribution Center
4F03 Vehicle Arrived at Regional Distribution Center
4F04 Vehicle Tagged in Transit to Dealer
4FCR Invoice Reject
4FUN Credit Dealer/Undo Invoice
4V01 Vehicle at Upfitter
4V02 Vehicle on Transportation Hold
4V03 Estimated Delivery Date Updated
5000 Delivered to Dealer
5050 Vehicle Transfer – Dealer Initiated
6000 Delivered to Customer; First Delivery; D1
6061 Delivery Cancellation; First Return to Stock; R1
6200 Retail Sale; Second Delivery; D2
6261 Return to Stock; Second Return to Stock; R2

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I went to the dealer this weekend and had them type up my order for a 3500 HD CCLB. Sales guy said he can place orders on Tuesday and Thursday. I guess I will find out soon enough. I was told 6-10 weeks. This was on 2/6/21.

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Mine is arriving today! Order placed week of 2/08. Will probably pick up this Friday so excited.

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11 hours ago, mpouls1 said:

Mine is arriving today! Order placed week of 2/08. Will probably pick up this Friday so excited.

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The dealer called back a little later to tell me that it doesn't have the 4" black- round assist steps (RVS) because they are on back-order.  He said they will come in at a later date but does not know when.  This probably explains why I noticed a build code of 2030, maybe he took them off to speed up the process LOL.  I do not mind and will be pulling a full build with the VIN from GM to see all the build codes just to double check, and I will make sure to have something in writing as well.  I am just glad it did not take too much time from start to finish and have it before camping season starts up.  I will be picking her up this Friday. 

 

Maybe some of you who have been waiting for a long time could ask your dealer to do this as well if b/o parts are part of the problem?  Just a thought.

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3 hours ago, CaptainMorganNC said:

I got news today that mine is at 3000 with an expected production week of 4/26.  How long does it usually take once it is in that production week?

2-4 weeks 

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16 hours ago, CaptainMorganNC said:

I got news today that mine is at 3000 with an expected production week of 4/26.  How long does it usually take once it is in that production week?

Sounds like your dealer is on top of things. I placed an order last week as well (3/17), and made sure to confirm the dealer had an allocation, but GM still has not accepted the order as of today. Maybe my dealer misinformed me that they actually had an allocation? 

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On 3/23/2021 at 8:43 PM, mpouls1 said:

The dealer called back a little later to tell me that it doesn't have the 4" black- round assist steps (RVS) because they are on back-order.  He said they will come in at a later date but does not know when.  This probably explains why I noticed a build code of 2030, maybe he took them off to speed up the process LOL.  I do not mind and will be pulling a full build with the VIN from GM to see all the build codes just to double check, and I will make sure to have something in writing as well.  I am just glad it did not take too much time from start to finish and have it before camping season starts up.  I will be picking her up this Friday. 

 

Maybe some of you who have been waiting for a long time could ask your dealer to do this as well if b/o parts are part of the problem?  Just a thought.

LPO,  Assist steps - 4" Black - round, (dealer-installed)

 

They are shipped to the dealer so as to arrive just in time.  They do not come from the assembly plant and won' delay the vehicle build.

 

 
 
A Limited Production Option (LPO) is a preordered option that includes a single accessory or a collection of accessories that are part of a special package.
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20 minutes ago, BowtieOwner said:

Sounds like your dealer is on top of things. I placed an order last week as well (3/17), and made sure to confirm the dealer had an allocation, but GM still has not accepted the order as of today. Maybe my dealer misinformed me that they actually had an allocation? 

you at 1100 or 2000??  It could take a few weeks even with allocation to get to 3000.  Updates are on Thursday,  when that occurs in the system on Thursday I do not know,  based off most systems its either midnight or usually like 6-7am.  So depends on when you asked or were told today or were you even told today

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2 minutes ago, nards444 said:

you at 1100 or 2000??  It could take a few weeks even with allocation to get to 3000.  Updates are on Thursday,  when that occurs in the system on Thursday I do not know,  based off most systems its either midnight or usually like 6-7am.  So depends on when you asked or were told today or were you even told today

I was told it is at 1100, and that I could contact the dealer for more information. This was today, maybe around 9 am EDT. 

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1 minute ago, BowtieOwner said:

I was told it is at 1100, and that I could contact the dealer for more information. This was today, maybe around 9 am EDT. 

if you used GM chat they are behind.  For what it is worth my dealer emails weekly at around 1300 EST.  If it were me and the dealer didnt update me I would probably ask on Friday morning or thursday afternoon.

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12 minutes ago, nards444 said:

if you used GM chat they are behind.  For what it is worth my dealer emails weekly at around 1300 EST.  If it were me and the dealer didnt update me I would probably ask on Friday morning or thursday afternoon.

Good information, thanks. I did reach out to the dealer just a little bit ago, and he is supposed to be checking with the managers once they are out of a meeting. So maybe they will have better info for me. 

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