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gregd, When we toured the plant (Day after Easter) BG was building @ 150 per day. BG builds around 18 cars per hour.
Thanks! That makes sense. Someone said Saturday is not a production day so if you take that out and count the production day for only half it's about right on the money.
Ah okay im at Les Stanford, our cars hopefully will ship out together soon...
Congratz man! I saw on the customer service thread that your car has shipped! I'm praying my car is also on that truck. They have not replied to my request yet.
Congratz man! I saw on the customer service thread that your car has shipped! I'm praying my car is also on that truck. They have not replied to my request yet.
Thanks!! Going to be a long week next week. Hope to head out there Friday to pick her up. Hopefully yours is on there too!
Picked up our C7 at the museum yesterday. Great experience and I would recommend it to anyone that can do it. Got to meet fellow forum member REDRWUT as well. Great guy and a beautiful Torch Red C7 he ordered! Rained and thunderstormed 80% of the way and it was still a blast. 300 miles and the car is great. Had to wash it this morning but that was fun too. Can't stop smiling Here's a couple pics...
Picked up our C7 at the museum yesterday. Great experience and I would recommend it to anyone that can do it. Got to meet fellow forum member REDRWUT as well. Great guy and a beautiful Torch Red C7 he ordered! Rained and thunderstormed 80% of the way and it was still a blast. 300 miles and the car is great. Had to wash it this morning but that was fun too. Can't stop smiling Here's a couple pics... [/URL]
Mine was in the same spot day before, Delivery spot 8..
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