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Those are both derived from the VIN, so I'm guessing that crypto's code accepted what you entered as a valid VIN, but then puked on it.
Must be the tan and high velocity combination ?
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An AEV build? Awesome!

Mine will hopefully be done in a couple weeks. We're trying to figure out if we'll fly to Michigan and drive the 19 hours back, or simply have them put it on a semi and deliver it here.
Hah, not an AEV build, just a normal JLUR diesel edition :) I'll be building this one up in sections as I get back into turning a wrench :)

After picking it up this past Saturday I did a 1300 mile road trip spread out over 4 days to visit with family and just enjoy the drive and Wrangler experience (first ever Wrangler).

So my vote would be that you should pick it up and drive it home, plan a few stops along the way to spread out that 19 hour drive :)
 
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Hah, not an AEV build, just a normal JLUR diesel edition :) I'll be building this one up in sections as I get back into turning a wrench :)

After picking it up this past Saturday I did a 1300 mile road trip spread out over 4 days to visit with family and just enjoy the drive and Wrangler experience (first ever Wrangler).

So my vote would be that you should pick it up and drive it home, plan a few stops along the way to spread out that 19 hour drive :)
There are so many places that you can go with it that "normal" people are clueless about. Enjoy it!
 

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Hey John - Can you run a report for instances of 2.0L builds with XR packages again? Curious if they’ve been building these as I have one with a build date of 6/3/22. Thank you!
My 2.0 XR build date was 6/7
 
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I know you pulled info on jeep colors not too long ago. I haven't seen anyone posting about Firecracker Red. I'm wondering if they wait for large groups of certain colors to do all at the same time?
I've also been looking at new inventory from the Jeep site for Rubicon 4xe, and have yet to see a red one within 250 miles of my location. :(
I don't think that there's anything to indicate that they batch things by color. Even the videos from the factory floor show various colors mixed together.

Instances of Firecracker Red C/C over time:
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2022-03-19
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2022-03-20
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2022-03-21
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2022-03-22
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2022-03-23
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2022-03-24
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2022-03-25
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2022-03-26
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2022-03-27
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2022-03-28
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2022-04-15
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2022-04-16
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2022-04-17
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2022-04-18
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2022-04-19
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2022-04-20
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2022-04-21
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2022-04-22
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2022-04-23
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2022-04-24
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2022-04-25
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2022-04-26
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2022-04-27
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2022-04-28
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2022-04-29
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2022-04-30
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2022-05-01
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2022-05-02
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2022-05-03
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2022-05-04
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2022-05-05
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2022-05-11
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2022-05-12
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2022-05-13
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2022-05-14
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22​
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2022-05-15
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2022-05-16
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2022-05-17
50​
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2022-05-18
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2022-05-22
39​
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2022-05-23
69​
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2022-05-24
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2022-05-25
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37​
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2022-05-26
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26​
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2022-05-27
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209​
2022-05-28
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9​
200​
2022-05-29
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10​
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2022-05-30
22​
22​
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2022-05-31
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12​
221​
2022-06-01
33​
19​
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2022-06-02
51​
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2022-06-03
34​
2​
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2022-06-04
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2022-06-05
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2022-06-06
70​
58​
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2022-06-07
65​
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230​
2022-06-08
47​
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2022-06-09
49​
41​
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2022-06-10
32​
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total
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@Ratbert Good to hear your diesel is built and headed to AEV.

At this point I am assuming you can determine how many 2022 Wranglers have vins and yet to receive window stickers. Unless there are orders being accepted for 2022 vehicles, it should be a quickly dwindling pool.
@bjm00se might find this interesting / useful. I've populated the entire 2020 build database to give a clue on what might constitute a model year being "done".

2020 - complete2022 - as of today
Build sheets
230,378​
127,169​
Domestic build sheets
182,615​
96,647​
Domestic window stickers
182,376​
93,028​
Domestic builds sheets w/window stickers
99.87%​
96.26%​
Min sequence number
100,001​
100,001​
Max sequence number
351,367​
278,262​
Sequence numbers with build sheets
91.65%​
71.34%​
 

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I DO think it's interesting. It's kinda fascinating that there are over 8% abandoned sequence numbers. I wonder what happened to them? Cancels? Mistakes? Rolled over into the following model year? Computer glitch preventing the builds from showing up in the build-sheet servlet?? Some combination of all-of-the-above?

With 2022 only running from December-August, it's is only 67% as long as a typical August-August year.

So it's pretty amazing they still got 71% as many potential sequence numbers in orders entered this year, and so it's no surprise they're challenged to fill them all.
 

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@Ratbert, Not sure if this is right but would love to see what you can come up with.....

WRANGLER SPORT, Customer Preferred Package 22W, 2.0L I4 DOHC DI Turbo Engine w/ESS,
8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans (Make), High Velocity Clear Coat, Monotone Paint, Cloth Low-Back Bucket Seats Black, Premium Black Sunrider Soft Top, Mopar Doors Off Mirror Kit, Corning Gorilla(R) Glass, Soft Top Window Storage Bag, Technology Group

Much appreciated!
I removed the things that aren't really part of the Jeep before I got any matches: Soft Top Window Storage Bag, Premium Black Sunrider Soft Top, Mopar Doors Of Mirror Kit.

Instances of 2.0L I4 DOHC DI Turbo Engine w/ ESS, 8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans (Make), Cloth Low-Back Bucket Seats, Corning Gorilla(R) Glass, Customer Preferred Package 22W, High Velocity Clear Coat, AND Technology Group over time:
daybuild sheetswindow stickersin progress
2022-04-28
1​
1​
0​
2022-04-29
0​
0​
0​
2022-04-30
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-01
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-02
0​
0​
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2022-05-03
0​
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2022-05-04
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-05
0​
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2022-05-06
0​
0​
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2022-05-07
0​
0​
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2022-05-08
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-09
0​
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2022-05-10
0​
0​
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2022-05-11
0​
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2022-05-12
0​
0​
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2022-05-13
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-14
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-15
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-16
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-17
1​
1​
0​
2022-05-18
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-19
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-20
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-21
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-22
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-23
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-24
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-25
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-26
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-27
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-28
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-29
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-30
0​
0​
0​
2022-05-31
2​
1​
1​
2022-06-01
0​
1​
0​
total
4
4

Remove High Velocity:
Instances of 2.0L I4 DOHC DI Turbo Engine w/ ESS, 8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans (Make), Cloth Low-Back Bucket Seats, Corning Gorilla(R) Glass, Customer Preferred Package 22W, AND Technology Group over time:
daybuild sheetswindow stickersin progress
2022-03-19
499​
419​
80​
2022-03-20
1​
1​
80​
2022-03-21
0​
14​
66​
2022-03-22
0​
0​
66​
2022-03-23
0​
0​
66​
2022-03-24
0​
0​
66​
2022-03-25
0​
0​
66​
2022-03-26
0​
0​
66​
2022-03-27
0​
5​
61​
2022-03-28
3​
1​
63​
2022-03-29
0​
0​
63​
2022-03-30
0​
0​
63​
2022-03-31
0​
1​
62​
2022-04-01
0​
1​
61​
2022-04-02
0​
0​
61​
2022-04-03
0​
0​
61​
2022-04-04
0​
0​
61​
2022-04-05
0​
0​
61​
2022-04-06
1​
0​
62​
2022-04-07
1​
0​
63​
2022-04-08
1​
1​
63​
2022-04-10
1​
2​
62​
2022-04-11
0​
0​
62​
2022-04-12
0​
0​
62​
2022-04-13
1​
0​
63​
2022-04-14
1​
61​
3​
2022-04-15
2​
1​
4​
2022-04-16
2​
0​
6​
2022-04-17
0​
0​
6​
2022-04-18
2​
1​
7​
2022-04-19
8​
4​
11​
2022-04-20
0​
0​
11​
2022-04-21
10​
12​
9​
2022-04-22
7​
7​
9​
2022-04-23
8​
9​
8​
2022-04-24
3​
6​
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2022-04-25
15​
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2022-04-26
18​
16​
17​
2022-04-27
12​
8​
21​
2022-04-28
4​
7​
18​
2022-04-29
1​
2​
17​
2022-04-30
1​
3​
15​
2022-05-01
1​
0​
16​
2022-05-02
14​
2​
28​
2022-05-03
1​
10​
19​
2022-05-04
1​
9​
11​
2022-05-05
0​
0​
11​
2022-05-06
0​
1​
10​
2022-05-07
0​
0​
10​
2022-05-08
0​
0​
10​
2022-05-09
2​
3​
9​
2022-05-10
1​
1​
9​
2022-05-11
0​
0​
9​
2022-05-12
0​
0​
9​
2022-05-13
1​
0​
10​
2022-05-14
0​
1​
9​
2022-05-15
1​
0​
10​
2022-05-16
10​
10​
10​
2022-05-17
5​
4​
11​
2022-05-18
3​
1​
13​
2022-05-19
0​
0​
13​
2022-05-20
0​
0​
13​
2022-05-21
7​
8​
12​
2022-05-22
8​
7​
13​
2022-05-23
4​
5​
12​
2022-05-24
5​
2​
15​
2022-05-25
7​
7​
15​
2022-05-26
3​
3​
15​
2022-05-27
7​
8​
14​
2022-05-28
0​
1​
13​
2022-05-29
2​
1​
14​
2022-05-30
4​
3​
15​
2022-05-31
4​
2​
17​
2022-06-01
7​
6​
18​
2022-06-02
15​
12​
21​
2022-06-03
11​
0​
32​
2022-06-04
0​
0​
32​
2022-06-05
3​
15​
20​
2022-06-06
11​
15​
16​
2022-06-07
4​
3​
17​
2022-06-08
8​
6​
19​
2022-06-09
10​
5​
24​
2022-06-10
12​
16​
20​
total
774
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@Ratbert I was wondering if you could check this build please?

WRANGLER UNLIMITED RUBICON, 3.6l V6 24VVT eTorque Engine Upg, 8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans, Sting-Gray, Black 3 Piece Hard Top, Xtreme Recon 35” Tire Package, LED Lighting Group, Trailer Tow and HD Electrical Group, Cold Weather Group, Integrated Off-Road Camera

Thank you sir.
Instances of 3.6L V6 24V VVT eTorque Engine Upg I, 8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans (Make), Black 3-Piece Hard Top, Cold Weather Group, Integrated Off-Road Camera, LED Lighting Group, Sting-Gray Clear Coat, Trailer Tow and HD Electrical Group, AND Xtreme Recon 35" Tire Package over time:
daybuild sheetswindow stickersin progress
2022-03-19
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2022-03-20
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2022-03-21
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2022-03-22
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2022-03-23
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2022-03-25
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2022-03-26
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2022-03-27
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2022-03-28
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2022-03-29
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2022-03-30
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2022-03-31
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2022-04-01
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2022-04-02
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2022-04-03
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2022-04-04
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2022-04-05
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2022-04-06
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2022-04-07
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0​
3​
2022-04-08
1​
0​
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2022-04-10
0​
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2022-04-11
0​
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2022-04-12
1​
0​
5​
2022-04-13
0​
1​
4​
2022-04-14
1​
0​
5​
2022-04-15
0​
1​
4​
2022-04-16
1​
0​
5​
2022-04-17
0​
0​
5​
2022-04-18
0​
0​
5​
2022-04-19
0​
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2022-04-20
0​
0​
5​
2022-04-21
3​
0​
8​
2022-04-22
0​
1​
7​
2022-04-23
0​
0​
7​
2022-04-24
1​
1​
7​
2022-04-25
0​
0​
7​
2022-04-26
0​
0​
7​
2022-04-27
0​
1​
6​
2022-04-28
1​
0​
7​
2022-04-29
0​
0​
7​
2022-04-30
1​
0​
8​
2022-05-01
0​
1​
7​
2022-05-02
0​
0​
7​
2022-05-03
1​
2​
6​
2022-05-04
0​
1​
5​
2022-05-05
0​
0​
5​
2022-05-06
1​
1​
5​
2022-05-07
0​
0​
5​
2022-05-08
0​
0​
5​
2022-05-09
1​
1​
5​
2022-05-10
0​
2​
3​
2022-05-11
1​
0​
4​
2022-05-12
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-13
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-14
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-15
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-16
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-17
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-18
1​
1​
4​
2022-05-19
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-20
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-21
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-22
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-23
0​
0​
4​
2022-05-24
0​
2​
2​
2022-05-25
0​
1​
1​
2022-05-26
0​
0​
1​
2022-05-27
0​
0​
1​
2022-05-28
0​
0​
1​
2022-05-29
0​
0​
1​
2022-05-30
1​
0​
2​
2022-05-31
1​
0​
3​
2022-06-01
0​
0​
3​
2022-06-02
0​
0​
3​
2022-06-03
0​
1​
2​
2022-06-04
0​
0​
2​
2022-06-05
0​
0​
2​
2022-06-06
0​
0​
2​
2022-06-07
1​
0​
3​
2022-06-08
2​
0​
5​
total
41
36
 

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Also really does suggest that e.g. October, with a 95.3% build percentage, is asymptotically close to "as built as it's going to get"
 
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Also really does suggest that e.g. October, with a 95.3% build percentage, is asymptotically close to "as built as it's going to get"
Quite possibly.
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