This is just info I have found over the years of ordering several Ford trucks and buying way too many new cars in my life time. These are Ford plans not after market, you fill it out online and they mail you your proof of ESP. If nothing else use their figure to make your local dealer match it. My savings was right at 50% less from what my local dealer wanted. They sell on line and at a high volume passing the savings on to their customers. I have used Flood Ford and can highly recommend and are the two I'm aware of. The dealer can usually provide the rail information as well.Īlso there a few Extended Service Plans ESP sold by Ford dealers at greatly reduced rates than probably what your dealer will offer you.
I did this with a 2013 FFH Titanium I had special ordered and knew up to the day when it where it was once it shipped. Since this is like 5 years ago, it may have changed a bit, but if you can find out the rail line and car it is loaded on, you can find the tracking information for that rail line to at least figure out how close to home it is. Most times, it won't provide an ETA (and anyways, it's likely not an ETA related to your vehicle specifically).
#FORD AS BUILT DATA DECIPHER HOW TO#
įord How-To Videos: When the 2021 info starts showing up here, there will be videos on how to operate your new model.
#FORD AS BUILT DATA DECIPHER MANUAL#
The 2021 data is not loaded yet but when it does you can see and download the manual for your 2021 truck here. Stock orders are what the dealer orders for their lots to sell. Retail orders at a dealer are pre-sold units, those are the ones folks special order.
If you have some additional links that provide such information please list it and I will add it here so all is in one location. Also info that can help you actually track the train rail car if your truck is shipped that way (have to verify that still is working). In order to centralize information for tracking you F150 order I have gathered sever links I have used over the years and will post them here.