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Papa John's founder pays $250K for beloved Camaro

tworings

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Papa John's founder pays $250K for beloved Camaro - Yahoo! News

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090826/ap_on_fe_st/us_odd_papa_john_s_car

Papa John's founder pays $250K for beloved Camaro
Tue Aug 25, 8:21 pm ET

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – With the help of a $250,000 reward, the founder of the Papa John's pizza chain has finally reunited with the muscle car he sold years ago to help keep his family's business afloat.

John Schnatter sold the gold-and-black 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 for $2,800 in 1983. The money helped save his father's tavern in Jeffersonville, Ind., and he used the rest to start what would become a worldwide pizza business.

But he still missed his beloved Camaro and spent years searching for it. He created a Web site on the search, held promotional appearances and eventually offered $250,000 to whoever found it.

It turns out he didn't have to leave Kentucky, where the pizza chain is based in Louisville. The car only changed hands twice from the original buyers, ending up with Jeffery Robinson in Flatwoods, about 165 miles to the east.

"When I first saw it I still wanted to look it over to make sure it was the car even though I knew it," Schnatter told The Associated Press. "That kind of hit me emotionally. I was kind of numb."

The original buyers of Schnatter's car heard about the search when he appeared in a TV interview before an NFL game this month. An online search led them to the car blog Jalopnik, which has followed the search and tipped off Papa John's.

Robinson, who bought the car about five years ago for $4,000, recently delivered the Camaro to Schnatter, earning the $250,000 reward. The original buyers will get $25,000 for their help tracking it down.

Schnatter says it looks very much the same as it did when he sold it in 1983, but with a larger motor and fatter tires for drag racing.

The car will be displayed at the company headquarters in Louisville, replacing a replica Schnatter commissioned while he searched for his original car.

In honor of the reunion, Papa John's planned to offer all Camaro owners a free pizza at stores on Wednesday.

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Papa's Road Trip: http://www.papasroadtrip.com/

Jalopnik: http://jalopnik.com/
 

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I got to give the guy credit. Rags to riches I guess. My wife had a link to the aerial photo of his house, impressive.

Only if I could find a way to have a house of CS's, life would be grand...

Randy
 

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About a month ago the editor of the Mustang Times was spending the weekend with us and was going to do a photo shoot on our 67 GTA convertible. Saturday evening the door bell rang and it was two ladies, who asked if I was Marty Rupp. I said yes and they showed me a picture in a 67 year book of a 67 convertible that I recognized as our car. I asked if she was Susan Garret [ the orignal owner of the car] she said yes. I was thrilled to finely meet her and on the day we were going to shoot the car. She and her sister had not seen the car in 35 years and it was her 60th birthday. Wow! what were the odds of that all coming together on that day. I can't wait to see it in the Times. Marty
 

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I hope you let her take it for a drive on her birthday. I'd love to find a couple of my old cars, and original owners of the ones I have now.

Steve
 

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It's a concours trailered car but I did put the top down and took them for a ride. There is a lot more to this story, I'll post it when it comes out in the Mustang Times. Marty
 

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One of the Mustang magazines ran a couple pages of original owners and their vehicles. It was great to see it and I think it would be a great regular feature part of the magazine. I always love reading about the stories and where the cars have gone. How many original owners of CS/HCS's are there? Unfortunately my first car was crushed, '65 Fairlane K-code. But I did find my second car a couple of years ago, ok it was a um......'72 Chevy Monte Carlo.....still in Iowa and less than 200k on the engine. Still had the protect-o-plate and original sales paperwork!!!
 

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One of the Mustang magazines ran a couple pages of original owners and their vehicles. It was great to see it and I think it would be a great regular feature part of the magazine. I always love reading about the stories and where the cars have gone. How many original owners of CS/HCS's are there? Unfortunately my first car was crushed, '65 Fairlane K-code. But I did find my second car a couple of years ago, ok it was a um......'72 Chevy Monte Carlo.....still in Iowa and less than 200k on the engine. Still had the protect-o-plate and original sales paperwork!!!

Well, if you want to read some awesome stories about cars and where they have been I've got a link to a book that you will just love, full of GT/CS cars photos and stories all right from this web sight.

Cory
 
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