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Ambest offers 1964 ½ Mustang 289 V8 convertible as rewards-program prize

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Ambest offers 1964 ½ Mustang 289 V8 convertible as rewards-program prize
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BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Ambest has announced that the 2020 grand prize for the Ambuck$ Rewards program is a 1964 ½ Mustang 289 V8 convertible.
“The classic Mustang is symbolic of the many qualities we value,” said Steve Allen, president at Ambest. “An American icon that represents dependability, quality and value — all of those are characteristics of our independently owned and operated locations.”
This news comes in the wake of many recent initiatives and accomplishments of the company, including a successful 2018-2019 year, with a Polaris Slingshot awarded as a grand prize; a network rating of 88% satisfaction and a 96% rating of friendliness by Ambuck$ Rewards drivers; and the title of the longest continuously running professional-driver rewards program.
“The Ambuck$ tagline is simple: ‘Earn points, get stuff,’” Allen said. “We can’t think of a better offering to encourage loyalty than an American classic pony car.”
Ambuck$ was first introduced in 1994 and is a rewards program offered to professional drivers free of charge. To learn more about the 2020 Ambuck$ grand prize, visit www.am-best.com/mustang.

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Ambest offers 1964 ½ Mustang 289 V8 convertible as rewards-program prize

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