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My order thru Kerbeck just advanced from 3300 to 3400 status.
Does anyone know what the typical timeline is going forward to reach 3800 status and 4000 status?
This is getting exciting...............original order placed July 2020!!!!!!!
My order thru Kerbeck just advanced from 3300 to 3400 status.
Does anyone know what the typical timeline is going forward to reach 3800 status and 4000 status?
This is getting exciting...............original order placed July 2020!!!!!!!
At 3400 you should have a TPW (target production week) date. From that date to delivery could be as little as 1 week and more commonly a month or more depending on various issues which most obvious is an unplanned parts shortage / plant shutdown. But you are in the final leg of the race. Congrats!
You will have a TPW now and that will tell you which week your car will be built (probably TPW 4/19 or 4/26). If you are taking delivery at Kerbeck, I suspect your car will be at Kerbeck within 2 weeks of your build week. If you are taking delivery west of Texas, it will probably be a month before you see the car.
At 3400 you should have a TPW (target production week) date. From that date to delivery could be as little as 1 week and more commonly a month or more depending on various issues which most obvious is an unplanned parts shortage / plant shutdown. But you are in the final leg of the race. Congrats!
My car was built today. Are you saying it can take a week or less to be delivered to the east coast?! If so, that’s insane.
My car was built today. Are you saying it can take a week or less to be delivered to the east coast?! If so, that’s insane.
especially if you bought from a large dealer like Kerbeck or MM. since they have a lot of cars coming at one time it’s easy for a driver to fill a truck and head out of BG.
Most of the Corvettes delivered to my dealer are being delivered about 1 1/2 weeks after being produced. Were about 150 miles away from BG though.
Thanks! My dealer is 500 miles from Bowling Green and they are not in the top 100, but they do get a decent amount of vettes. I’m guessing I should expect to see my car in about 2 1/2 weeks then. Damn this will be a hard wait.
At 3400 you should have a TPW (target production week) date. From that date to delivery could be as little as 1 week and more commonly a month or more depending on various issues which most obvious is an unplanned parts shortage / plant shutdown. But you are in the final leg of the race. Congrats!
True! Mine took exactly 1 week from build (4/13) to delivery at the dealership (4/20) . Bowling Green KY to Rochester NY is about 750 miles.
Thanks! My dealer is 500 miles from Bowling Green and they are not in the top 100, but they do get a decent amount of vettes. I’m guessing I should expect to see my car in about 2 1/2 weeks then. Damn this will be a hard wait.
thanks again.
I bet your car gets delivered the first week of May!
Last edited by matthew heacock; Apr 23, 2021 at 10:16 PM.
From what I have heard and it comes from a reliable source who is the Controller and friend of mine for a large multi auto dealership in MA and one of the dealerships is Chevrolet. He states that transportation has been a problem. Some cars are built and sitting in the lot at the factory. He also stated they are shipped to another location and are not shipped directly to you from Bowling Green unless you do a museum delivery. This may have changed I will get more info and provide.
If you are a customer of Kerbeck, MacMulkin or Mike Furman/ Criswell. Delivery is regularly within two weeks after release at BG. Volume dealerships get full truckloads of Corvettes no delays making other dealership “set offs”.
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