CARQUEST and KYB Announce Restore Your Ride Sweepstakes Winner

CARQUEST and KYB Announce Restore Your Ride Sweepstakes Winner

CARQUEST Auto Parts and KYB Shocks & Struts have announced Randy McCoy of Randy's Tire in Lugoff, SC, as the grand prize winner of a custom 1972 Chevelle SS454 in the Restore Your Ride Sweepstakes.

CARQUEST Auto Parts and KYB Shocks & Struts have announced Randy McCoy of Randy’s Tire in Lugoff, SC, as the grand prize winner of a custom 1972 Chevelle SS454 in the Restore Your Ride Sweepstakes. McCoy was presented the keys to his new vehicle by NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Mark Martin at a presentation July 20, 2011 at the CARQUEST Auto Parts store in Lugoff, SC.
Randy McCoy of Randys Tire in Lugoff, SC, receives the keys to his custom 1972 Chevelle from NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Mark Martin.
The KYB Shocks & Struts Restore Your Ride Sweepstakes was exclusively for professional customers of CARQUEST Auto Parts. For each KYB shock or Strut purchased from a CARQUEST store between February 1, 2011 and April 30, 2011, professional customers earned entries to win either the grand prize 1972 Chevelle or other great prizes including three (3) $5,000 Visa Gift Cards, twenty (20) $500 Visa Gift Cards or five hundred (500) Restore Your Ride Wall Clocks.  A complete list of winners can be found online at kybchevelle.com.
                    
About CARQUEST
CARQUEST Auto Parts has nearly 3,000 locations throughout North America. CARQUEST is a premier supplier of replacement products, accessories, supplies and equipment for virtually all makes and models of automobiles, as well as light and heavy-duty trucks, off-road equipment, buses, recreational vehicles and agricultural equipment. Additionally, CARQUEST distributes and sells tools, equipment, chemicals, paint and accessories. For more information, visit CARQUEST.com.

About KYB
KYB Corporation is a $3.8 billion global hydraulics manufacturer with over 8,100 employees and sells its products in over 100 countries. The company is the world’s largest supplier of shocks and struts to vehicle manufacturers and has a full range of domestic and import shocks and struts for the aftermarket. For more information, log onto www.kyb.com.

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