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no coupe for christmas
my coupe has been ready to pickup since thanksgiving,but couldnt get answer from stewart transport
finally got word from sally at factory five today after calling her and letting her know i could not get anything from stewart .she said it wouldnt get loaded till 31st . well i was hoping to work on it over christmas
but i guess it will be next year
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waiting knowing it is ready is the hardest. The good part is many of the back orders will be added to the shipment before it leaves.
David W
Mkll 4874 built in 2004
Gen 3 coupe #16 registered 2018 painted 2019
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Originally Posted by
David Williamson
waiting knowing it is ready is the hardest. The good part is many of the back orders will be added to the shipment before it leaves.
David W
its killing me i have been 10 years waiting untill i had cash to buy so i guess few more weeks will not be the end of world.
i have motor built ,rear axle rebuilt,new set of mickey thompson tires . i sure there are others waiting just like me
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I was in a similar position last year this time. Mine was ready for pick up around 12/20, but due to my schedule and Stewart's it was not picked up until late January. Then once it was picked up there was a major snow storm out East that added a few more days!
As David said, when it finally did arrive, my POL was very short and i had all the major parts needed to dive right in.
If you ordered the Wilwoods, you may see those earlier and you can at least get started with the safety wire. Mine showed up over the Christmas break.
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jwhit,
Awesome and welcome to the coupe crazies!
Make sure to share your story with plenty of pics
John
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Originally Posted by
John Dol
jwhit,
Awesome and welcome to the coupe crazies!
Make sure to share your story with plenty of pics
John
i will share some once i get somthing to play with
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Back when I ordered my Roadster kit, Stewart was having driver issues and could not give me a hard delivery date. I decided to make the trip to the factory and pick it up myself. I thoroughly enjoyed the trip. I'd suggest you do the same but weather was not a factor when I made the trip. I don't think I'd like pulling a trailer from WI to MA and back in a snow storm.
Good luck with your delivery and have fun!
Rob
Base MK4 #9346; Purchased Black Friday '17; Picked up 4/28/18
Donor: 98 GT; Stripped: 8/16/18. Build Started: 1/4/19
3-Link, Powder coated Satin Black, F5 LCAs, F5 Radiator
1st Start __________; Go-Cart__________; Registered_________
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it took me over 2 weeks to get a date from stewart , i have considered going to pickup but having to pay crate fee $800.00 renting trailer and paying gas and hotel its not worth it .
i have waited 10 years so i could pay cash so another couple weeks will be a breeze,
plus wife will be happy over holidays ,if car was there i would be in garage all the time
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Originally Posted by
jwhit
...i have considered going to pickup but having to pay crate fee $800.00...
FYI, There is no crate for a factory pickup.
Jeff
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Staying out of your wife's way is always a good thing. Good for the marriage. I rented a 12' open U-Haul Trailer and used 4 used skid steer tires as a base. They guys at the factory had a nifty little jig to lift the kit off dolly and placed in the trailer. The skid steer tires lifted the chassis just high enough to clear the low tail gate. I was worried about bumps so I opened the tail gait a few inches and used bolts/nuts in the gate chains to keep it from opening all the way. The kit was wrapped tight with a waterproof car cover and then a large tarp. I then secured he tarp with duct tape to keep it in place. I secured the frame with some ratcheting straps I bought across the street at Home Depot (or was it Lowes?)... You have to secure the kit yourself. The factory will not help. While I did go through a lot of rain, the car stayed nice and dry. I could not get all the boxes to fit in the back of my Durango so stuffed the cockpit with boxes. My total cost including rental, tolls, and hotel was about $600 less than Stewart's quote.
Rob
Rob
Base MK4 #9346; Purchased Black Friday '17; Picked up 4/28/18
Donor: 98 GT; Stripped: 8/16/18. Build Started: 1/4/19
3-Link, Powder coated Satin Black, F5 LCAs, F5 Radiator
1st Start __________; Go-Cart__________; Registered_________
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Originally Posted by
RobW
Staying out of your wife's way is always a good thing. Good for the marriage. I rented a 12' open U-Haul Trailer and used 4 used skid steer tires as a base. They guys at the factory had a nifty little jig to lift the kit off dolly and placed in the trailer. The skid steer tires lifted the chassis just high enough to clear the low tail gate. I was worried about bumps so I opened the tail gait a few inches and used bolts/nuts in the gate chains to keep it from opening all the way. The kit was wrapped tight with a waterproof car cover and then a large tarp. I then secured he tarp with duct tape to keep it in place. I secured the frame with some ratcheting straps I bought across the street at Home Depot (or was it Lowes?)... You have to secure the kit yourself. The factory will not help. While I did go through a lot of rain, the car stayed nice and dry. I could not get all the boxes to fit in the back of my Durango so stuffed the cockpit with boxes. My total cost including rental, tolls, and hotel was about $600 less than Stewart's quote.
Rob
Rob
sounds like you had fun trip
i guess at this point i will just wait for stewart
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stewart let me know on monday that car was loaded and 2nd to come off , told that it would be here 1st or 2nd of january and would get call from driver day before , well i have not heard from driver so maybe the 3rd ??
the wait is killing me and trying to plan what day to take off work for unload
any way i will post when it gets here
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Woohoo, I remember that exciting day. Now inventory.... enjoy!
Gen 1 '33 Hot Rod #1104
347 with Holley Sniper & Hyperspark, TKO600, IRS, 245/40R18 & 315/30R18, DRL, Digital Guard Dog keyless Ignition
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Originally Posted by
jwhit
Well it got here
The fun is about to begin!
Be nice to have a lawn tractor to pull that, being your shop is out in the back forty..lol
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Congrats you gotta be excited!
John
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Originally Posted by
AC Bill
The fun is about to begin!
Be nice to have a lawn tractor to pull that, being your shop is out in the back forty..lol
tractor was backup plan but it was but bad pushing seemed real easy,but that could be
excitment
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Looks like you all had a great time.
Congrats on the adventure.
Did you get a pic of the car once it was ready at FFR?
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Originally Posted by
chargerbill
Looks like you all had a great time.
Congrats on the adventure.
Did you get a pic of the car once it was ready at FFR?
no i didnt know you request that