CARQUEST Auto Parts Announces Ten To Win Sweepstakes Grand Prize Winner

CARQUEST Auto Parts Announces Ten To Win Sweepstakes Grand Prize Winner

The CARQUEST Ten to Win Sweepstakes was a 10-month contest, held from February through November 2013, exclusively for professional customers of CARQUEST Auto Parts stores. Each month featured a customer winning a trip to the 2014 Scottsdale Barrett-Jackson Auction and a chance to win the fully restored 1965 Ford Mustang.

 

RALEIGH , N.C. – Sammy Guinn of Guinn’s Tire & Auto in  Marietta, Ga., is the 2013CARQUEST “Ten To Win” sweepstakes grand prize winner. Guinn is the winner of a fully restored 1965 Ford Mustang, which he took delivery of Jan. 18 at the Barrett-Jackson Auction in Scottsdale, Ariz.

The CARQUEST Ten to Win Sweepstakes was a 10-month contest, held from February through November 2013, exclusively for professional customers of CARQUEST Auto Parts stores. Each month featured a customer winning a trip to the 2014 Scottsdale Barrett-Jackson Auction and a chance to win the fully restored 1965 Ford Mustang.

Grand prize winner Guinn is owner of Guinn’s Tire & Auto, a family owned and operated business in the Marietta, Ga., area for more than 35 years. His business also is a proud member of TECH-NET Professional Auto Service (www.techauto.com).

CARQUEST thanks the following suppliers for supporting the 2013 CARQUEST Ten To Win Sweepstakes: CARQUEST Batteries; CARQUEST Premium Filters; CARQUEST Belts, Hose & Tensioners; CARQUEST Starters & Alternators; CARQUEST Brakes; CARQUEST Engine Controls; PHILIPS Premium Lighting; CARQUEST Premium Chassis; CARQUEST Wipers and CARQUEST Premium Hub Assemblies.

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