Pennsylvania Technician Wins 1969 Mustang from Raybestos

Nov. 8, 2016

Vincent Cerra of Cerra Automotive in Greensburg, Pa., won a trip to the 2016 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX), and drove home with an even bigger prize from Brake Parts Inc.: a 1969 Mustang from the Raybestos brand.

Renowned builder Jeff Schwartz directed the Raybestos Mustang restoration project at his shop, Schwartz Performance in Woodstock, Ill., and Schwartz was on hand to congratulate Cerra on winning the one-of-a-kind iconic muscle car. Cerra brought his father Sal, and brothers Sal, Nick, and Mike.

“We congratulate Vincent as the grand prize winner of the custom-built Raybestos ‘69 Mustang and thank him for installing the best in brakes,” said Kristin Grons, marketing manager for Brake Parts Inc. “As a professional technician working in the family business, we know Vincent appreciates the unmatched quality of the parts and workmanship that went into restoring this outrageous muscle car that he will now call his own.”

Painted in classic colors and striping that are true to the time, the Raybestos 1969 Mustang features a new Ford Coyote engine similar to the one found in the modern Boss 302. Schwartz Performance installed its famous “G-Machine” bolt-in chassis and an off-the-shelf performance disc brake upgrade package, using Raybestos components and Element3 EHT Enhanced Hybrid Technology brake pads.

In addition to Schwartz Performance, Raybestos partnered with leading suppliers to restore the muscle car to all its glory, including: American Autowire, BeCool, Dakota Digital, Flaming River, Ford Performance, Forgeline, Gardner-Westcott, Hifonics, Hushmat, Johns Industries, Mechanix Wear, Mothers, National Parts Depot, Optima Batteries, PPG Automotive Refinish/The Color Shoppe, Red Line Synthetic Oil, Ridetech Ring Brothers, SeatbeltPlanet.com, Silver Sport Transmissions, SpinTech, Tanks Inc., TechAFX, TMI Products, and Vintage Air.

For more information, visit www.Raybestos.com.