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So I am in Central CA for work. I spotted this recently received Mav Hybrid at a dealer VIN 53709. I see it‘s sticker was printed on 5/25/23. So my VIN is 80401 and scheduled for the week of 8/28. So working backwards, assuming linear vins, that’s about 13.5 weeks. Does that mean Ford has to build (80401-53709)/13.5=1977 trucks per week, if I assume 5 day work week, 395 per day Or 8897 per month? I know Mini builds 1 per minute in England, so I guess this seems doable.

As a check, my Uncles VIN is 72733 and scheduled for the week of July 28th, so that works out pretty close, 2113 per week, 422 per day or 9512 per month.

My fingers are crossed that this holds….and I am too far from Home.

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So I am in Central CA for work. I spotted this recently received Mav Hybrid at a dealer VIN 53709. I see it‘s sticker was printed on 5/25/23. So my VIN is 80401 and scheduled for the week of 8/28. So working backwards, assuming linear vins, that’s about 13.5 weeks. Does that mean Ford has to build (80401-53709)/13.5=1977 trucks per week, if I assume 5 day work week, 395 per day Or 8897 per month? I know Mini builds 1 per minute in England, so I guess this seems doable.

As a check, my Uncles VIN is 72733 and scheduled for the week of July 28th, so that works out pretty close, 2113 per week, 422 per day or 9512 per month.

My fingers are crossed that this holds….and I am too far from Home.

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I know my X L Hybrid vin#53684 is in route (ETAD)06/28/23=window sticker 05/31/23
 

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They have not scheduled any for the first two full weeks in August. (8/7 - 8/18), factory vacation shutdown. But they are starting the additional shift in July . I am scheduled for the week of 8/21 and I am 78xxx.
 

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So I am in Central CA for work. I spotted this recently received Mav Hybrid at a dealer VIN 53709. I see it‘s sticker was printed on 5/25/23. So my VIN is 80401 and scheduled for the week of 8/28. So working backwards, assuming linear vins, that’s about 13.5 weeks. Does that mean Ford has to build (80401-53709)/13.5=1977 trucks per week, if I assume 5 day work week, 395 per day Or 8897 per month? I know Mini builds 1 per minute in England, so I guess this seems doable.

As a check, my Uncles VIN is 72733 and scheduled for the week of July 28th, so that works out pretty close, 2113 per week, 422 per day or 9512 per month.

My fingers are crossed that this holds….and I am too far from Home.

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That is the purpose of this topic https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/highest-23-vin-tracker.22705/
From crowd sourcing we know the highest VIN is around 81,7XX for production through the end of August. This correlates to an average of 2269 per week if you subtract out the 4 known plant shutdown weeks.

FYI, when scheduled, VINs are drawn sequentially however vehicles are not produced sequentially. Often a higher VIN will be produced before a lower VIN.

Also the number of trucks produced per week is going up since they added a 3rd shift.
 
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