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Federated to Sponsor 43rd Annual Cleveland Auto-Rama

Once again this year, Federated Auto Parts will be sponsoring the 43rd annual Cleveland Auto-Rama custom car show March 20-22 at the Cleveland International Exposition Center (I-X Center) ....

Once again this year, Federated Auto Parts will be sponsoring the 43rd annual Cleveland Auto-Rama custom car show March 20-22 at the Cleveland International Exposition Center (I-X Center).

“The Federated Auto Parts Auto-Rama is the premier custom car show held in Ohio and one of the biggest in the nation,” said Federated member Duke Young, president of Cleveland-based Pat Young Service. “It should be a great weekend for everyone as we have activities planned for our customers plus some great contests for the general public. Federated and Pat Young Service are proud to partner together to sponsor this unique and outstanding event.”

Federated and Pat Young Service have a booth at Auto-Rama where anyone attending the show can play the “Spin-N-Win Wheel” and try to win an assortment of prizes, including a chance to win the grand prize, an all-expense paid weekend in Nashville at the Embassy Suites Hotel and tickets to the Federated 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race.

NASCAR legend and long-time Federated spokesperson Ken Schrader will be making an appearance at the Federated booth during the weekend, meeting with Auto-Rama attendees and signing autographs.

A mystery spotter will also be roaming the Auto-Rama event, signing up those wearing Federated identified apparel and placing their names into a raffle for a chance to win another grand prize trip to Nashville.

Discounted tickets to the Federated Cleveland Auto-Rama can be purchased at any Pat Young Service location. To find a location, visit www.pysfederated.com. For more information about Auto-Rama, visit www.clevelandautorama.com.

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