The following are shots of 432 being built.
A couple of us went to the AEV factory to do a build inspection of the unit. This was a very informative visit, and commend and thank both companies.
The following are pictures from the AEV factory, Body building shop. The tape is pointing to imperfections in the paint, before it leaves the body building shop, and put on a chassis.
These are the as built view of 432 during assembly, note the JACKSON on the Floor board.
These are shots of the wiring and cabinets being assembled in 432.
These craftsmen are really good at their jobs, and are proud of the work they do.
Me, doing a walk around of 432 being built.
Yes, that's a backup camera, a great safety feature.
Watching as the cabinets are being installed in 432.
We had the (ALS) cabinet doors removed and modified during our inspection tour, they were more than accommodating.
A very unique wiring harness, built in house and with the latest in technology, very impressive.
This is how the wiring for all AEV Ambulances start out.
Steve says this may be a future addition to our fleet.
I'm 6' 1" and can stand up inside. (Sweet)
NASCAR Ambulance
The Sprinter (Love the Spoiler)
More units being built, the place is full of ambulances of all types and brands.
A Chevrolet A Ford
The roof shells (tops)
Roofs installed
These units are ready to roll, going through pre-delivery inspection.
This was the inspiration for our Next unit being built.
Again Thanks to these folks:
Dennis @ Northwestern Emergency Vehicles
Jason @ AEV
Any comments, questions, or suggestions, please e-mail me
Charles "Butch" Rogers
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