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May be helpful to post the window sticker, at minimal the left portion showing the options.Will be getting this one about mid February. I'm going to try and turn it, I have a couple of offers and am looking to get 112,000.00 for it, that's less than I'm seeing our there on most markets. This is the second post.
Is that a stock photo or your actual build? I had heard that these “birth” pictures were getting to owners long after the actual build date. What date was it taken? And is this what is considered the “blend”?Will be getting this one about mid February. I'm going to try and turn it, I have a couple of offers and am looking to get 112,000.00 for it, that's less than I'm seeing our there on most markets. This is the second post.View attachment 5683View attachment 5683
So do they take the picture on the assembly line that same day?Blend is when the body and chassis come together.View attachment 5688
No, my blend date was 2 days prior to the modules going live. Ford's assembly line photos are near end of assembly line. My assembly line photo appears exactly how it arrived at the dealer. We need to see the window sticker which will have he blend date, but it does seem questionable if the photo represents the actual vehicle since the majority of us receive this photo post delivery. My photo arrived 5 days after I took delivery in Ford's email titled "Your Ford Bronco ™ SUV just rolled off the assembly line*". So apparently the intended process is to get the photo out prior to delivery. That could be the case here since the shipping would be by rail, my timeline is below but may not be a good representation after the "Released to shipping email" since my shipping was by convoy.So do they take the picture on the assembly line that same day?