Auto Value And Bumper To Bumper Gives Away 3 Corvettes During Kentucky Horsepower Sweepstakes

Auto Value And Bumper To Bumper Gives Away 3 Corvettes During Kentucky Horsepower Sweepstakes

Three very lucky and very thrilled Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper grand-prize winners are going home with the keys to brand new 2018 Corvettes. The Kentucky Horsepower Corvette Giveaway sweepstakes trip in Louisville came to an exciting end this past weekend.

Left to Right: Corvette winners Jason Kool, Donald Addison and Jason Kozak

Three very lucky and very thrilled Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper grand-prize winners are going home with the keys to brand new 2018 Corvettes. The Kentucky Horsepower Corvette Giveaway sweepstakes trip in Louisville came to an exciting end this past weekend.

The three Stingray Corvette winners are Donald Addison, Jason Kool and Jason Kozak.

Kool of Jays Speed Shop Inc., a customer of Central Auto Parts Distributors in Calgary, Canada, is driving home in his brand new black Corvette.

Addison of Stonewall Tire and loyal Piston Ring Service Supply customer in Winnipeg, Canada, is having his brand new white Corvette shipped north.

Kozak of Mr. Muffler and Auto-Wares Inc. customer out of Macomb, Michigan, is driving back home in a Torch Red Corvette.

“It was such an amazing opportunity, and I am so thankful to Auto Value & Bumper to Bumper! I’ve always been a corvette guy and winning the red stingray convertible is my dream car! Can’t wait to get it back to the motor city and cruise Woodward. Thank you so much to the Washbish family and your team – you have been amazing hosts!”

Left to Right: Brad and Susan Johnston, Edie and Sandra Cifuentes, Al and Danielle Torcini, JC Washbish, John and Kathy Gustafson, Tim and Amy Lassila, Jason and Stephanie Kozak, Charlotte Grimmett

The once-in-a-lifetime experience for these professional technicians started when 25 grand-prize winners and their guests touched down Thursday and were greeted with a private welcome reception at the Louisville Marriott Downtown.

On Friday the attendees travelled to Bowling Green, Kentucky, to visit the National Corvette Museum, which serves as a pilgrimage destination for Corvette owners, enthusiasts and gearheads alike. Tensions and excitement rose as the grand-prize winners realized that they were just a day away from possibly winning their very own piece of Americana.

The party continued in Louisville at the Frazier History Museum courtesy of Valvoline. Guests sipped cocktails and enjoyed delicious Louisville fare in the speakeasy Champagne Parlor while a character actor took the captive audience through prohibition era Louisville with historical storytelling and showmanship.

Saturday the group experienced a full day of thoroughbred racing at Churchill Downs from their very own Winner’s Circle Suites. At the track, race number five’s winning mount, First Spring, was awarded the Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper Cup by several of the excited trip members.


The day concluded with the special Corvette Giveaway ceremony at the Kentucky Derby Museum.  All grand prize winners had a chance to win one of three brand new Corvettes provided by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper as they each unwrapped a die cast replica Corvette. When the commotion settled 22 people were holding a yellow die cast Corvette as a memento to their VIP trip of a lifetime. This left the three winners holding a white, black or red miniature replica of the Corvette they just won. The three Corvette winners also won $25,000 each!

In addition to the grand-prize winners, a total of $45,000 has also been given away to 240 professional technicians in the form of a $100, $250 and $500 VISA gift cards.

The Kentucky Horsepower Corvette Giveaway technician sweepstakes ran from Sept. 1 through Nov. 30, 2017.  The lucky grand-prize winners received an entry into the sweepstakes with every eligible $150 purchase. There were more than 201,000 total entries during the promotional period.

For additional detail on this sweepstakes, visit khpcorvettegiveaway.com/.

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