Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance Announces Second Grand Prize Winner In Its 'Big Game Tailgate Party' Sweepstakes


Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance Announces Second Grand Prize Winner In Its ‘Big Game Tailgate Party’ Sweepstakes


Wil-Ridge Auto Service of Evanston, Ill., an Auto-Wares customer, walks away with a 2015 F250 Super Duty Pickup Truck.

From left to right: Scott Klinesmith, Wil-Ridge technician; Roel Tejeda, Wil-Ridge technician; John Lupiccolo, shop manager and winner; handing the keys over is Territory Salesman Scott Biggs.
From left to right: Scott Klinesmith, Wil-Ridge technician; Roel Tejeda, Wil-Ridge technician; John Lupiccolo, shop manager and winner; handing the keys over is Territory Salesman Scott Biggs.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — John Lupiccolo of Wil-Ridge Auto Service in Evanston, Ill., was chosen as the second lucky winner of a 2015 pickup truck of his choice in the Alliance’s “Big Game Tailgate Party” Sweepstakes. Lupiccolo is a loyal customer of Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance shareholder Auto-Wares Inc. and their Evanston Bumper to Bumper Parts Store.

Winners selected the make and model of their choice from any manufacturer of full-sized pickup trucks. “I wanted something that I could really put to use at the shop,” said Lupiccolo about his selection of a 2015 Ford F250 Super Duty. “This was a nice little surprise.”

Lupiccolo’s name was drawn from more than 150,000 entries in the “Big Game Tailgate Party” Sweepstakes. Another 100-plus lucky sweepstakes winners were selected to attend the Big Game Tailgate Party in Glendale, Ariz., this Sunday. A private tailgate party will be held the morning of the Big Game at a clubhouse with just a short walk to the University of Phoenix/Glendale Stadium. Food, beverages and tailgate games will provide attendees with additional chances to win another truck to be given away at the postgame tailgate party.

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