I've seen plenty of anecdotal reports of the tracker still showing in-production even after folks have picked up their cars from the dealer.
That tracker is very buggy and prone to human error (meaning if they're not actively updating it, the status is as good as garbage).
Unscheduled Clean just means there are no production holds for your order that was submitted, and it is clear to be built once a slot is available.
So the answer to your 1st question would be yes.
Aa far as your 2nd question, it's possble the reason you haven't been scheduled is because the...
I know he's the de-facto face of the Mustang at Ford, but I suspect he was speaking out of turn when giving that time frame and probably regrets doing so in hindsight. :giggle:
He did a good job of dodging the question about price though, lol.
Was it actually *FORD* who was quoted saying that, or was it the reviewer / journalists / social media personalities speculating it would be early Summer?
Big difference between the two...
Cars with PP are still being built.
The fact that it's on the constraints list just means they can only build an extremely limited amount of cars with PP at a time.
The bolded is really the only scenario where I can envision this incentive being somewhat lucrative, although cash buyers can still do that any way.
As far as the interest as a brain exercise, if someone had $60K in cash saved up, that's maybe $750 they would gain. Not terrible, but not...
I read a post the other day where a couple managed to get approved for a $3400/month mortage despite a combined gross income of only $100K at the time (now it's $68K because, you know, life can still happen).
They also got approved for a $40K car on top of that.
So nothing surprises me any more.