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Did anyone get a pic of their car being built?

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Something you can get: the build sheet. Ask for it before the car arrives at the dealer. The build sheet is tossed inside when the car leaves the line. The dealer throws it out, along with seat bags and other things, as part of the prep.
I didn't see the build sheet in mine and yes they were told not to remove anything from the car before I got there. Did you get one?
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I did this for my 2015 F150. I caught it coming out of the paint shop. At DTP, they split the cab from the bed right there, and they go two different ways. I followed the cab all the way through trim, chassis, and final. During that time, the bed met back up with the cab. I was able to get about three dozen pictures and a half dozen videos. It was pretty cool.
Very cool! How did you manage to do that?
 

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Back in the day when you had to be a salaried employee to get A plan, I can't remember for sure either pay grade 7 or 8, you could walk your car down the line as it was being built.
I don't recall a time when salaried employees (any pay grade) were eligible for A-Plan but hourly employees were not. Unless you're referring to before the mid-1990's.

You do have to be a certain pay grade to get a company car, but that's different.

FYI: You still have to be an employee to be eligible for A-Plan. Retirees are eligible for Z-Plan.
 

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Very cool! How did you manage to do that?
I work for a supplier that provides a major sub-assembly for about 70% of all North American market Ford and Lincoln vehicles. Let's just say I was there as part of our "quality control team" observing the installation of our product ... :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
 

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I work for a supplier that provides a major sub-assembly for about 70% of all North American market Ford and Lincoln vehicles. Let's just say I was there as part of our "quality control team" observing the installation of our product ... :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
1FTFW5LD0RFB40547, currently at Dearborn getting built. Feel free to stop by and make sure everything is on the up and up :like: 😁
 


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1FTFW5LD0RFB40547, currently at Dearborn getting built. Feel free to stop by and make sure everything is on the up and up :like: 😁
LOL. If you happen to visit one of the more active F150 forums, you'll see a very long thread that included people giving me their VINs and blend numbers and me telling them exactly where their trucks were in the process. I did that for quite a while, but after I got rid of the truck and went to an F350 SD, I stopped frequenting those forums.
 

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LOL. If you happen to visit one of the more active F150 forums, you'll see a very long thread that included people giving me their VINs and blend numbers and me telling them exactly where their trucks were in the process. I did that for quite a while, but after I got rid of the truck and went to an F350 SD, I stopped frequenting those forums.
That's awesome! One more for old time sake? J/k, I'm watching it through Ford's system
 

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Did you get one?
I did. See attached. While a '22, I'm guessing the format for the '24 is not much different.

I asked them to gather anything the vehicle arrived with (documents, seat bags, etc.) and throw it in the trunk.

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What you can still do is get a Marti Report. The reports are often not available for at least a few years after production. You could get a detailed report and pair it with the Window Sticker. I'll be getting a report as soon as the data is made available. Their web site states up to MY 2020 is available now.

https://www.martiauto.com/martireports.cfm

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Well if anyone is at FRAP in the next couple of weeks and HAPPENS to see an Oxford White DH Premium being built for "Yorkdale Ford" (unless it has a name corrisponding to my initials) help a fella out would ya?!?!?!
 

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What you can still do is get a Marti Report. The reports are often not available for at least a few years after production. You could get a detailed report and pair it with the Window Sticker. I'll be getting a report as soon as the data is made available. Their web site states up to MY 2020 is available now.

https://www.martiauto.com/martireports.cfm
Thanks. I'll use that as a fall back. I am also hoping Ford will release a Certificate of Authenticity, like they did with my '09 Bullitt.
 

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I don't recall a time when salaried employees (any pay grade) were eligible for A-Plan but hourly employees were not. Unless you're referring to before the mid-1990's.

You do have to be a certain pay grade to get a company car, but that's different.

FYI: You still have to be an employee to be eligible for A-Plan. Retirees are eligible for Z-Plan.

Try the late 60s-mid 70s. It was a different world then. Mustangs were assembled in B-building in the Rouge.
 
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Try the late 60s-mid 70s. It was a different world then. Mustangs were assembled in B-building in the Rouge.
If you were working @ Rouge back in the late 60s, you gotta be pushing 80 soon, eh? :D
 

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If you were working @ Rouge back in the late 60s, you gotta be pushing 80 soon, eh? :D


65, welder apprentice at DIF building. Another year plus till I get there.
 

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65, welder apprentice at DIF building. Another year plus till I get there.
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