No way, unless it's Woodhouse or Roanoke. As per the above those colors just opened up a few days ago. Woodhouse or Roanoke might have achieved the impossible as they have done stuff like that in the past, but no other regular order could have leapfrogged the backlog in my humble opinion.
Look at all the stages to go through before D1
UNSCHEDULED
- BB - fleet order only - review by bid department
- BD - special equipment processing
- BE - edit error - coding error which must be corrected before order can be considered for scheduling
- BG - order has passed edit, but cannot be scheduled regardless of priority or sold status
- F - Financial hold
- B - model or option
- B - build out
- L - material restriction
- M - material hold (fleet)
- BX - good order available for scheduling
SCHEDULED
- C - tentative schedule
- D - firm schedule: serial number is assigned, appropriate time in station (5) working days
- D1 - gateline: plant has sequenced the unit for production, estimated ship date assigned, approximate time in station is (12) working days
BUILD
- E - framing
- F - paint
- G - trim
BUILT
- I - unit is built pending final inspection
- J - vehicle has passed final inspection: but not released to carrier unit requiring vendor work (sunroof, special package, etc.)
- JB - shipped to body vendor
- JE - shipped to emissions
- JS - shipped to storage
- KZ - released by plant and invoiced
TRAFFIC CODES
- KZL - released but not shipped
- KZM - first rail departure
- KZN - first rail arrival
- KZO - delayed/received
- KZT - second rail departure
- KZU - second rail arrival
- KZX - delivered to dealer
So if it's in D1 they can tell you the following information?
D1 - gateline: plant has sequenced the unit for production, estimated ship date assigned, approximate time in station is (12) working days