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Ford Launches Online Parts Giveaway for Fleet Administrators

The Right Right Right sweepstakes is designed to show installers and fleet administrators just how easy it is to do business on FordParts.com.

by Staff
March 6, 2014
2 min to read


Beginning Monday, FordParts.com users have a great excuse to visit the website not only for their technical needs and to purchase Motorcraft and Genuine Ford parts, but to fulfill a dream of a lifetime.

Based on the premise of finding the right tool to get you the right part at the right time, the Right Right Right sweepstakes is designed to show installers and fleet administrators just how easy it is to do business on FordParts.com, and to reward their commitment with an experience they will never forget. The sweepstakes is not open to the general public, but rather for independent installers and fleet administrators.

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To enter the eight-week long promotion, installers and fleet administrators must register or confirm their registration on FordParts.com.

The grand prize winner will win the Ford experience of their choice, done the right way: backstage, from the front row, VIP, behind the wheel. Prizes include a thrilling two-day driving school behind the wheel of a Ford Racing Mustang, a NASCAR experience of a lifetime, tickets and backstage passes for a Toby Keith concert and the opportunity to sit in the "toughest seats on earth" for a Professional Bull Riders of America event.

Entrants can gain additional entries and be entered into the weekly prize drawing by answering a daily trivia question about the benefits of using FordParts.com. Just for answering the question, they'll earn one entry per day — good for the weekly drawing for an iPad Mini and the final grand prize drawing: one of 10 unbelievable Ford experiences of their choice. If they answer correctly, they'll earn an additional entry per day — good for the final grand prize drawing.

The sweepstakes is being launched in an effort to help installers and fleet administrators gain awareness of the features on FordParts.com. Beginning on Monday, all registered users of FordParts.com for eight-weeks will increase their chances of being the lucky winner simply by doing business on FordParts.com.

As registered users, participants will also be able to save billing and delivery information, opt into FordParts.com  emails, select their preferred shopping dealer, save and upload multiple VINs for easier searching, save a shopping cart, view and re-order past orders and view the status of pending orders, and ask a dealer a question through the site. Users can enter the sweepstakes at FordParts.com/rrrsweeps. The sweepstakes will end on April 27.

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