Rusty Eck Ford
Nick Mildfelt has extensive experience in sales and technical roles, currently serving as a Sales Professional at Rusty Eck Ford since February 2013. Prior to this position, Mildfelt worked as an Assembly Tech at Cal Mar (midwest vaco) from February 2010 to April 2012 and as a Blow Mold Tech at Rubbermaid from November 2004 to October 2006. Mildfelt holds an Associate of Arts and Sciences (A.A.S.) degree in Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician from Cowley County Community College, completed between 2005 and 2009, and possesses a background in Cisco Networking, Computer Engineering, and A+ Certification obtained from Winfield High School, graduating in 2004.
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Rusty Eck Ford
In 1953 a young O.L. “Rusty” Eck purchased the Ford dealership in his home town of Haven, KS. While his competitors looked on with skepticism, Rusty quickly invested in a modern, customer friendly facility-complete with the first central air conditioning in Haven. In 1967, Rusty acquired a location in Valley Center, to make his customer oriented approach more accessible to Wichita residents. Mustangs were America’s favorite car and Wichita had found a new favorite dealer. In 1969 Rusty built a new state of the art facility at 3901 N Broadway. “Eck Sells for Less!” became the rule that Kansans chose to follow. So much so, that in 1970, Ford supported Rusty’s acquisition of the current location at 7310 E. Kellogg. Over the years generations of Kansans have watched Fordman star in the longest running ad campaign in automotive history. Continuing the legacy, in 1997 Les Eck took over as new president and owner. Les brings his 30+ years of experience to help continue the growth and prosperity of Rusty Eck Ford. One of the ways he is doing so is the implementation of the newest technology in the automotive industry. Rusty Eck Ford had more personal computers, workstations, and diagnostic equipment than any dealership in Kansas. With this leading edge we have raised our customer satisfaction index to the top 10%, which is a very difficult task to achieve and maintain. Foreseeing our customer’s needs, and fulfilling those needs has become a family tradition.