2015 Aftermarket Jackpot Closes With Giveaway Of Classic American Muscle Car

2015 Aftermarket Jackpot Closes With Giveaway Of Classic American Muscle Car

The Aftermarket Jackpot drew more than 3,800 Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper stores and shops to attend the AAPEX and SEMA shows along with three days of education, networking, camaraderie and fun.

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LAS VEGAS — The Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance triennial convention dubbed the Aftermarket Jackpot, wrapped up with a bang in Las Vegas on Nov. 7. With nearly 4,000 guests looking on from Auto Value/Bumper to Bumper stores and shops, Wade Lanier of Allstar Auto Service Lake Park, Fla., a customer of Alliance member Bennett Auto Supply, won a vintage American muscle car.

“I’m blown away,” said Lanier, “I never win anything.” The vehicle he won was a 1969 Mustang Fastback modified with a high-performance engine, transmission and suspension, by the editors of Hot Rod magazine and had been featured in a 2009 article. “When I was looking at it earlier in the week, I was noticing some of the small flaws in the restoration process,” said Lanier. “It’s funny, now that it’s mine, I think it looks perfect.”

“Giving away this beautiful Mustang marked the start of our fall promotion- Muscle Car Madness,” said Alliance President and CEO John Washbish. “In addition to this awesome Ford, we are giving away two other vintage muscle cars: a modified ‘71 Chevelle Malibu and a gorgeous ‘71 Challenger.”

The Aftermarket Jackpot drew more than 3,800 Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper stores and shops to attend the AAPEX and SEMA shows along with three days of education, networking, camaraderie and fun. In addition to the Muscle Car, dozens of attendees took home over $25,000 in cash.

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