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For those at 4200 and higher........
If you're at 4200 or higher, your car has been shipped.
If it's gone by rail, you can track the rail car progress. You will need the rail car number. Your dealer could probably get that from the DBC. Once you have the rail car number, you can call the rail company to get updates on the whereabouts of the rail car your car sits in. I did this for both my C/E and my Colorado. I would call once a day to see where my car was. It was pretty neat. |
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ttt
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#TeamBeckyD
Drives: 2017 HBM 2SS Convertible A8 Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Apopka, FL
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Did this when I ordered my Silverado back in 2006
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