No, sadly, I didn't hear back from the Mooney factory to get a price or schedule the annual. So it didn't go there.
My plane is now in Willmar for that annual, now three weeks short of a year. A new engine accounts for three months of that, and the Continental crankshaft AD did cost what should have been another week or so. And since it was down waiting for the engine, I took advantage of time and had them install a new AOA, O2 hydro, shock discs, landing height system, and a few others, but that's all stuff installed while waiting for the engine, presumably not adding to the calendar time. Since they were going to have to transfer the accessories, I had them install a Garmin EIS with CiES fuel senders, and replace the 2nd mag with another ElectroAir ignition system (yes, there were issues, nothing is easy), perhaps another couple of weeks, maybe a month?
Owning an old (38 years) plane is not easy, and with the Rocket STC, a few more wrinkles. And I realize there are supply chain and labor issues, but the rest of six or more months are still unexplained. I thought that "annual" meant a yearly inspection, not a year in the shop. Since December, I have been told nearly every week that I'll probably get it back "next week".
Thankfully, instructing in Mooneys and other planes has kept me flying a lot or I'd be a basket case.
I hoped the factory could do this work, and I had interior upgrades on my shopping list.
I will give the Mooney factory a call next year. As I said, I would like to support them.