Welcome to Auto South Inc. today we are auctioning off a 2006 Ford E-450 Super Duty Airport Shuttle. This is an ABSOLUTE AUCTION meaning the highest bidder when the auction ends will be responsible to pay the down payment and full amount. The only fee we charge on top of the highest bid is our $350 Doc fee. This bus will be sold AS IS but is in good running condition. This Ford E-450 SuperDuty is a used Enterprise Shuttle Bus. It is a Diesel with 338 hours on the motor. It has a passenger side door that can be manually operated from the driver seat, and stairs up to the isle. The back consist of 14 seats diveded one row along the back, a row along the passenger side, and a row smaller row behind the luggage rack on the driver side. This could make a great party bus for any occasion by removing the luggage rack! The E-450 is equipped with dash airconditioning as well as rear A/C. It does have a radio with a cassett player in the dash. All of the tires are in good condition and plenty of tread left. If you have any additional questions feel free to contact me, John Richards, at (256)504-8789 or by email at Jerichards@crimson.ua.edu.
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The process of getting the Mustang up there wasn't exactly easy. A Troy, MI-based company chopped up the new droptop, a necessary evil to get the Mustang on the Empire State Building's only freight elevator that runs to the 86th floor observation deck. But it was slightly more involved than just taking the car apart. The company, DST, built a mockup of the ESB's freight elevators, and then practiced its cuts on a second pre-production Mustang Convertible (measure twice, cut once).
The result of all this work are the images you see above. Yes, sitting in the crisp, morning air of midtown Manhattan, over 1,000 feet up, is this brilliant, Triple Yellow Mustang. Take a look up top for our gallery of images from today's event. You can also scroll down for videos and images of the process leading up to the ESB debut.
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Nick Scheele was born in the UK in 1944 and joined the Ford Motor Company upon graduating from the University of Durham in 1966, staying within the Blue Oval's portfolio for the entirety of his career. After moving to North America in 1978, he rose through the ranks to become president of Ford's Mexican operations in 1988. After acquiring Jaguar, Ford appointed Scheele as its chairman.
Scheele subsequently acted as chairman of all of Ford's European operations, making difficult decisions to take the division out of the red and into the black. He briefly headed up Ford's North American division before he was appointed in 2001 as president and chief operating officer of the global automaker, working under CEO Bill Ford following the departure of Jacques Nasser departure and retaining the role until his retirement in 2005.