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Its not an email.
The article/link you posted literally said RacerX got an email explaining the halt in production. What I am saying is that where is the Sept 2024 production timeframe restart coming from? It was not in the email sent to those who placed orders. One article says that date, but nowhere can anyone yet confirm this. Too me, unless it's reported from a valid source (not Hotcars.com), I'm not into playing into rumors.
 

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Look y'all I get it... I want my car as well and I still haven't gotten that 45 day sorry email, but are we really wanting Ford to rush this thing into production just so we have it in our garages? I say give them all be the time they need to get this launch right. A few months of waiting for the car to be built is better than a few months in the shop. I actually applaud Farley for making sure this launch is done right. That said, it will really suck getting a car with summer only tires in December. I guess at least I can look at the car sitting in my garage until it warms up? 😕
 

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The article/link you posted literally said RacerX got an email explaining the halt in production. What I am saying is that where is the Sept 2024 production timeframe restart coming from? It was not in the email sent to those who placed orders. One article says that date, but nowhere can anyone yet confirm this. Too me, unless it's reported from a valid source (not Hotcars.com), I'm not into playing into rumors.
Gotcha! I agree - I'm hesitant to accept the new "September" information. That is why I brought it here, so people can confirm/disprove it.
 


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Look y'all I get it... I want my car as well and I still haven't gotten that 45 day sorry email, but are we really wanting Ford to rush this thing into production just so we have it in our garages? I say give them all be the time they need to get this launch right. A few months of waiting for the car to be built is better than a few months in the shop. I actually applaud Farley for making sure this launch is done right. That said, it will really suck getting a car with summer only tires in December. I guess at least I can look at the car sitting in my garage until it warms up? 😕
Says the guy from GA LOL. Some of us on here have actual winters.

The tires would be the least of my concerns. The car should be parked during the winter, especially when its brand new. It shouldn't be immediately subject to snow, ice, salt, and rock chips. :sadface:
 

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Says the guy from GA LOL. Some of us on here have actual winters.

The tires would be the least of my concerns. The car should be parked during the winter, especially when its brand new. It shouldn't be immediately subject to snow, ice, salt, and rock chips. :sadface:
Touche'! However it does get cold at elevation where I live (in the mountains) so we do see cold temps ( and ice/snow). Definitely below 45 where summer only tires don't like it, but I get it. Winter is waaaaay worse for those of y'all up north. Hoping y'all get your cars first.
 

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Touche'! However it does get cold at elevation where I live (in the mountains) so we do see cold temps ( and ice/snow). Definitely below 45 where summer only tires don't like it, but I get it. Winter is waaaaay worse for those of y'all up north. Hoping y'all get your cars first.
Oh there is definitely truth to that. Most summer tires will not like those temperatures at all.
 

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Oh there is definitely truth to that. Most summer tires will not like those temperatures at all.
I hope Tire Rack has a large supply of all season tires for the 24 mustang in stock... It's coming
 

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Gotcha! I agree - I'm hesitant to accept the new "September" information. That is why I brought it here, so people can confirm/disprove it.
Thanks for posting! RacerX has been pretty wrong about the S650 in recent history more than once, giant grain of salt with this story.
 

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Thanks for posting! RacerX has been pretty wrong about the S650 in recent history more than once, giant grain of salt with this story.
That is great to hear. I'd be sick if we received official news stating that production is to resume in September. I really want a fun car (that I'll be able to drive for at least a month or so) before winter lol.
 

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Not sure which summer-only tires will be on the Mustangs, but that could be an issue.
Previously, Ford would not build cars fixed with Summer tires during the Winter months.

I'd have to get the dates from earlier model years, but it's like sometime in October, they stop building those specific orders. And as a new MY would begin, orders requiring Summer tires would not be built until Feb or Mar, when warmer.

Getting back to this year, several months ahead still. FWIW, as they got MY22 under control, they started cranking out Mustangs like crazy. There's nothing saying they can't run three shifts for several days straight.
 
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What did Ford say up front? Cars by the summer? TECHNICALLY, they have until 9.23 to not have egg on their face.
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