Jarv23
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Cheers Kaps! Sounds like you haven't got long to wait now, you've done well if you get it within 12 months from order!Man, Triple Yellow and Ingot Silver looks even better with OTT Stripes.Congratulation mate.
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Cheers Kaps! Sounds like you haven't got long to wait now, you've done well if you get it within 12 months from order!Man, Triple Yellow and Ingot Silver looks even better with OTT Stripes.Congratulation mate.
How do you know which ship is the one?
I have many many times didnt seem to show the ship bit. Got full ETIS and window sticker.Please read the stickys.
' ETIS and Window Sticker Process' is a good first post, thats why its a sticky, its got all the info you need on how to track your car from build to delivery.
I'm betting on Tamesis, ambitiously praying for Fedora :hail:Let's see if we end up on the same ship! Do you want to guess which one?::shrug:
I've got Tonsberg on my signature, but that was a moment (almost 11 months and counting) of pessimism. I reckon your about right on Tamesis, Fedora is possible though! Wouldn't Carmen be great?I'm betting on Tamesis, ambitiously praying for Fedora :hail:

For what it's worth for others, I think the time from Flat Rock to Baltimore and when it actually gets on a boat can vary significantly and is a bit of a lottery. I was never able to determine when my Stang got to Baltimore but it was built on the 25th Feb and took approx. 7 weeks before it was loaded on to the Tijuca (departed 10th Apr). I checked the w2global website every day from the 1st Mar and it wasn't until 1st Apr that I got the confirmation she'd be on the Tijuca.
After approx. a 14 month wait from order to delivery to me, all I can say is hang in there and make use of the many resources and free info offered by the members of this forum, it will all be worth it in the end!!
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Have fun with it!Your Ingot and fade out stripes have really had me thinking about changing my order....looks so good.For what it's worth for others, I think the time from Flat Rock to Baltimore and when it actually gets on a boat can vary significantly and is a bit of a lottery. I was never able to determine when my Stang got to Baltimore but it was built on the 25th Feb and took approx. 7 weeks before it was loaded on to the Tijuca (departed 10th Apr). I checked the w2global website every day from the 1st Mar and it wasn't until 1st Apr that I got the confirmation she'd be on the Tijuca.
After approx. a 14 month wait from order to delivery to me, all I can say is hang in there and make use of the many resources and free info offered by the members of this forum, it will all be worth it in the end!!
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Unfortunately this is the case. About a week to transport from Detroit to Baltimore and then 3 weeks in Baltimore (where the car is put through all the pre-customs processes) is all scheduled into the 90 days Ford advise. Also some contingency time in case this isn't enoughMy brothers car was built on aril 29 and still not assigned to ship. Mine is just built on the 11th of this month. I am really hoping that not every car sits on the dock for a month or more
I have many many times didnt seem to show the ship bit. Got full ETIS and window sticker.
Your car will only appear in the WWL web site a few days out from the actual sailing date.
Mine is erm... in the same boat, so to speak! Was advised estimated delivery of 16 July which would suggest Fedora. I've been checking WWL for Carmen but given it leaves in 4 days, doesn't look like I'll be on itMy brothers car was built on aril 29 and still not assigned to ship. Mine is just built on the 11th of this month. I am really hoping that not every car sits on the dock for a month or more
Still a possibility. I don't think any cars have been committed to the Carmen yet.Mine is erm... in the same boat, so to speak! Was advised estimated delivery of 16 July which would suggest Fedora. I've been checking WWL for Carmen but given it leaves in 4 days, doesn't look like I'll be on it