The walls are built a week ahead of the actual line work of building your RV.
From the time the chassis rolls into the end of the line to when it rolls out as a finished product is 3 days.
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BUUUUT it may take 4-6 weeks to hit the line and several weeks to be delivered.
Without a doubt! I took the question literally.
From time of order to actually receiving it at a dealership- if you plan for 8-10 weeks, you're expectations will be met and possibly exceeded.
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When we ordered our Sabre in late Feb of '12 our dealer said the customary 6-8 weeks wait time. It was at the dealer 7 week to the day we placed our order. I still remember how excited we were when we got 'the call' from our dealer. The posts above are right, there's build time and then there's delivery time. Weather plays a card in all this too.
What I was looking for is the actual build. The old saying of a Friday build or a Monday build. Thinking if ones unit was started on a Tuesday he could have a strong chance that it's high and tight.