Las Vegas Review-Journal

Friendly Ford still going strong after 48 years

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The year was 1970, and Decatur Boulevard was on the western edge of Las Vegas. Ed Olliges was eager to open the dealership, and the address of 660 N. Decatur Blvd. seemed like the ideal location for Friendly Ford.

And after celebratin­g the dealership’s 48th anniversar­y April 6 with many of his friends, including former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, it’s evident that Olliges foresaw the growth of Southern Nevada. The proximity of U.S. Highway 95 was appealing for business. Now, nearly five decades later, Friendly Ford remains.

Olliges, who recalled the early days of Friendly Ford, turns 85 in June.

“The dealership and the people have made it what it is today,” Olliges said. “When we built Friendly Ford, the area was largely vacant. The dealership is special to me, and we’re grateful for what we have. I still remember hiring people to work for us before we had the building complete.”

Friendly Ford has several employees who have been with the dealership for many years. Among the longtime employees are parts director Rob Mancini and service director Greg Haase, who have each been with Friendly Ford for more than 40 years, along with customer care coordinato­r Geri Bich, who has been with the dealership­s for 18 years.

“In April of 1977, I walked across the street from Western High School to Friendly Ford and asked the parts manager for a job,” Mancini said. “A friend had recommende­d me, and I got the job.”

Mancini was delighted with his new employment. “I was a 15-year-old

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