Ratbert
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I've built a database of December 2021's build sheets. It contains everything that you can find here: https://www.jeep.com/webselfservice/BuildSheetServlet?vin=1C4JJXSJ1NW100001 (VIN #1 for 2022, which was apparently never built).
Note that this database only includes builds for Wranglers that have build sheets and window stickers. It doesn't know anything beyond that (e.g. has it been shipped, etc.).
As of this point in time 19,500 December build sheets exist in the database. According to @dahacker there should be about 32,500 VINs during that month, so that's about 60% of "December's VINs" with build sheets. Note that I'm counting on @dahacker's delineation of December's VINs being 125501 to 158000. If that's inaccurate then please let me know.
Any thoughts on what details / stats you'd like to know? Things like what's up with the seemingly unusual 213 3.6 builds that have a GVWR over 6,100 lbs?
Note that this database only includes builds for Wranglers that have build sheets and window stickers. It doesn't know anything beyond that (e.g. has it been shipped, etc.).
As of this point in time 19,500 December build sheets exist in the database. According to @dahacker there should be about 32,500 VINs during that month, so that's about 60% of "December's VINs" with build sheets. Note that I'm counting on @dahacker's delineation of December's VINs being 125501 to 158000. If that's inaccurate then please let me know.
Any thoughts on what details / stats you'd like to know? Things like what's up with the seemingly unusual 213 3.6 builds that have a GVWR over 6,100 lbs?
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