New Beck/Arnley Sweepstakes Encourages Consumers to 'Check with Beck'

New Beck/Arnley Sweepstakes Encourages Consumers to ‘Check with Beck’

Through Sept. 23, consumers are encouraged to take a photo of their foreign-nameplate vehicle and then share it at www.BeckPromo.com.

Beck/Arnley has launched the “Check with Beck” sweepstakes, in which drivers can be entered to win a weekend getaway by showing off their foreign-nameplate vehicles.

Through Sept. 23, consumers are encouraged to take a photo of their foreign-nameplate vehicle and then share it at www.BeckPromo.com. Entrants should include a brief description indicating why they’re passionate about their vehicle and if they’ve used Beck/Arnley parts for any repairs.

Approved entries will be displayed on the website, and each week, a winner will be selected at random to receive a $500 gift card.  All entrants also will be entered for a chance to win the grand prize of a weekend getaway for two to their choice of four destinations: Las Vegas,; Napa Valley in California; New York City; or Nashville.

“We understand that drivers really love their foreign-nameplate vehicles, and with over 24,000 parts for 1,800 of these cars, Beck/Arnley is a perfect fit for consumers who want to maintain their rides with products that meet OE specifications for form, fit and function,” said Lou Kafantaris, senior manager, marketing, Beck/Arnley, Federal-Mogul Motorparts. “We’re excited to see what consumers submit to the website, and encourage everyone to participate for the chance to win a great prize package.”

Beck/Arnley recently launched an updated look for the 104-year-old brand, including a new logo and a refreshed website to provide consumers with an easier method of identifying the products they need. Featuring an enhanced part finder that provides users with a more robust lookup system, the site also debuts a modern look and feel, according to the company.

For more information and the complete sweepstakes rules, visit www.BeckPromo.com.

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