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Well, my truck finally moved up to 3400 - thank goodness.

 

Still have a ways to go I know, but at least I'm not stalled out at 3000 still. 

 

C'mon baby! Fingers crossed no more delays! (Yeah right, lol)

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On 4/8/2021 at 10:44 AM, nards444 said:

Ordered 27 FEB

 

4 MAR- 3000

26 MAR- 3300

1 APR- 3400

8 APR-3400  But have a VIN and truck is built.  Odd its at 3400

Interesting, I ordered a 3500 AT4 in Early January

3000 - March 2

3300 - April 2

3400 - April 7 

It is apparently getting built next week.....  

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Flint and Fort Wayne are shutting this weekend due to chip shortage.  GM is doing everything to keep the plants running but some of the options maybe limited.

 

#iworkforGM 

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Shipping company called dealer Monday morning to see if they would like to pick the truck up or wait until they had a full load to drop off to them. Dealer picked the truck up and I picked it up Monday evening. 
 

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19 hours ago, jhplak325 said:

Shipping company called dealer Monday morning to see if they would like to pick the truck up or wait until they had a full load to drop off to them. Dealer picked the truck up and I picked it up Monday evening. 
 

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That's great, Congrats on the beautiful truck. I just found out mine arrived yesterday, is going through PDI today and I'll pick it up tomorrow.

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Ordered 27 FEB

4 MAR- 3000

26 MAR- 3300

1 APR- 3400

8 APR-3400 - Truck was built but for some reason the system didnt show 3800.  VIN was provided

15 APR 3800 

 

No update for shipping yet.

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Shipping company called dealer Monday morning to see if they would like to pick the truck up or wait until they had a full load to drop off to them. Dealer picked the truck up and I picked it up Monday evening. 
 
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Congratulations. It’s so tough waiting. Look Great!!!


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On 4/15/2021 at 10:25 AM, Rozz522 said:

That's great, Congrats on the beautiful truck. I just found out mine arrived yesterday, is going through PDI today and I'll pick it up tomorrow.

Thanks and I am sure you are glad the wait is finally over for you. 

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12 hours ago, TheeSpaniard3500hd said:


Congratulations. It’s so tough waiting. Look Great!!!


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Thanks and yes it wasn’t fun waiting on it to be built and then arrive. 

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On 4/16/2021 at 1:36 PM, jhplak325 said:

Thanks and I am sure you are glad the wait is finally over for you. 

Picked it up yesterday and yes I’m relieved  that this is over. Things just got crazy with the wait and constraints and not knowing when the truck would be built. I’m glad I made the call to cancel my order find a truck in route. 

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3 minutes ago, Rozz522 said:

Picked it up yesterday and yes I’m relieved  that this is over. Things just got crazy with the wait and constraints and not knowing when the truck would be built. I’m glad I made the call to cancel my order find a truck in route. 

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Congrats and I am sure you are beyond happy the wait is finally over.

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From someone who works at Flint (not assembly).

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Flint built HD's are scattered around area secure lots awaiting shipping. A shortage of rail cars.

 

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On 4/17/2021 at 9:29 PM, elcamino said:

From someone who works at Flint (not assembly).

 

I think were going to be in a summer surge.  Lots of government checks in peoples hands and spending is going to go through the roof.  Be a busy but good summer for truckers.

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