LAS VEGAS Nina Murray of
Flesherton, Ontario, Canada, was publicly announced as the winner of the
Raybestos 1964 GTO-R from the brand’s summer 2011 North American
promotion. Murray’s name was drawn as winner from more than the
nearly 60,000 unique entries received. The announcement was made earlier this
week in the Original Parts Group booth at the SEMA Show by Raybestos brand representatives,
builders Kevin Tully and Chad Hill from Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle, and dozens
of other build partners involved in the
project.
“My husband and I are so thrilled
about this prize. We used to go to car races at the local track in
Varney when we first started dating, so it’s pretty cool that we have won our
own race car. Since we can’t make it to Las Vegas, we already have plans to
attend the auto show in Detroit to see it before it’s ours in June” said
Murray. “We’re very excited!”
With the announcement made,
Murray must patiently wait until June 2012 to receive the keys to her new car.
Until then, the Raybestos ’64 GTO-R is scheduled for additional TV and on-track
appearances, and will tour the car show circuit. The car will compete in this
weekend’s OPTIMA Batteries Ultimate Streetcar Invitational, and is scheduled
for featured display at upcoming high-profile shows such as the Muscle Car
& Corvette Nationals, and 2012 Detroit Autorama.
The Raybestos ’64 GTO-R
was built to handle racetrack duty like no other mid-1960s muscle car. While
retaining a vintage outwardly appearance, its suspension was entirely
re-imagined, nearly 800 pounds of weight eliminated, and was then equipped with
a 700 horsepower GM LSX 454 engine and Raybestos NASCAR-spec racing brakes.
“Kevin, Chad and the crew
at HRCC built something truly special in this
ultra-high performance
GTO-R. In a sea of impressive muscle car builds, this one really
makes you stand up and take notice,” said Josh Russell, director of sales and marketing
at Affinia Global Brake and Chassis, manufacturer of Raybestos Brakes &
Chassis products.
During the sweepstakes,
the interactive website RaybestosGarage.com offered a behind-the-scenes view of
the entire build process. Visitors got the inside scoop on everything from
design inspiration, to chassis and suspension fabrication, engine tuning, brake
package engineering, custom paint and on-track testing.
The Raybestos brand’s
award-winning sweepstakes and promotion programs have consistently captured
industry-wide attention, increasing sales and celebrating its racing heritage.
In 2012, DIYers, hot-rodders, mechanics and race fans can look forward to
several exciting new Raybestos brand initiatives and an all new sweepstakes
giveaway vehicle build to be announced soon.