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6-12 weeks. Due to tornadoes, winter break, and part shortages, my 3000->3400 was 14 weeks. Be patient young padawan. If your order number starts with "BB" as opposed to "ZZ" you'll likely be built closer to 6 weeks than 12.
6-12 weeks. Due to tornadoes, winter break, and part shortages, my 3000->3400 was 14 weeks. Be patient young padawan. If your order number starts with "BB" as opposed to "ZZ" you'll likely be built closer to 6 weeks than 12.
My order starts with BT. What does that mean? I went to 3000 a couple weeks ago and was given a TPW of 8/8, but I know that's subject to change.
Another variable is the configuration of options and interior you ordered. You won't go to 3400 until all the parts necessary for your build are available to be loaded on the assembly line pallets.
Waiting is the hardest part. My order was accepted by production control or event code 3000 on 4/5 and it still hasn't moved. Hopefully something happens soon. Here in ND our summers are way too short. I feel like I'm in a Heinz ketchup commercial. "Anticipation"
Is there a way to track your order number besides going through the dealer?
Go to Chevrolet.com and click on the chat bubble. You simply start a conversation with a bot and input your order number and it will automatically give you a status update. You can then also say advisor and it will give you an actual Corvette concierge who can often times provide a little more detail. Beats having to go to your dealer all of the time. If you have a NCM delivery you can also email Shane at the museum and he's the best source out there. He'll often know before your dealer even does.
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