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‘Pick Your Pickup’ In New Federated Car Care Sweepstakes

The Federated Car Care "Pick Your Pickup" Sweepstakes has begun. Hundreds of prizes will be awarded and the grand prize winner will have the choice of deciding between a fully restored 1949 pickup or an innovative 2015 pickup.

The Federated Car Care “Pick Your
Pickup” Sweepstakes has begun. Hundreds of prizes will be awarded and the grand
prize winner will have the choice of deciding between a fully restored 1949
pickup or an innovative 2015 pickup.

“Federated Car Care Centers are known
for being at the forefront of servicing today’s innovative vehicles, while
still adhering to old time values like providing professional customer service,
advice and expertise that you can trust,” said Phil Moore, senior vice
president for Federated Auto Parts. “We decided to conduct a contest that
reflects those characteristics. The ‘Pick Your Pickup’ Sweepstakes is our way
of expressing our gratitude to our valued Car Care customers.”

The Federated Car Care program is one of
the fastest-growing, complete support programs for the nation’s best automotive
service providers. The Federated Car Care “Pick Your Pickup” Sweepstakes is
open to any fully enrolled Federated Car Care Center member. Current members
are automatically eligible. New members must be enrolled by Aug. 15, 2014, to
be eligible.

“It will be a tough choice for the grand
prize winner,” continued Moore. “The easier choice is picking Federated as your
parts supplier. No matter what part you need, Federated has the best coverage,
from past to present, from pickups to sports cars.”

To learn how you could become the grand
prize winner in the Federated Car Care “Pick Your Pickup” Sweepstakes, or have
a chance to win one of hundreds of other great prizes, contact your Federated
Auto Parts distributor or visit www.FederatedAutoParts.com/pickup.

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