Papa John himself, John Schnatter, made a promise that he would search
high and low to find his 1972 Z28 Camaro during his summer Road Trip. On
Wednesday, in Chicago, he’ll have the "high” part of that promise
covered.
As the seventh stop of the multi-city tour, Papa’s Road Trip will roll
into the Windy City as Schnatter attempts to set a world record for the
world’s highest pizza delivery at more than 1,300 feet. Schnatter will
deliver more than 100 slices of pizza to the Ledge at the Skydeck
Chicago.
Earlier this summer, Schnatter set out on a cross-country "Road Trip” in
a replica of the Z28 he sold in 1984 to open his first Papa John’s
restaurant in the back of his father’s tavern. The Papa John’s founder
is offering a $250,000 finder’s fee to the person who locates his
original Camaro.
"As part of our 25th anniversary celebration, when I embarked
on this road trip, I promised everyone that I’d leave no stone unturned
as I searched for my Camaro. It meant a lot to me,” said Schnatter.
"There’s no better view than the Skydeck Chicago, so if the car is out
there, I have a good shot at seeing it. By the way, I’ll have binoculars
to help.”
Resting 103 stories above ground, the Ledge is a series of glass bays
that extend just more than 4-feet outward from the Skydeck and offers a
straight look down.
"Willis Tower has always been one of our country’s most iconic
landmarks,” said Randy Stancik, general manager, Skydeck Chicago. "That
tradition continues as we welcome Papa John’s world record attempt to
our Skydeck.”
Schnatter will be joined on this special delivery by Steve Walker.
Walker, a Papa John’s delivery driver, was beaten and carjacked in
suburban Chicago while working last month. Neighbors rallied together
and raised $16,000 to replace his car that was crashed and burned by the
carjackers. Walker, a 19-year Papa John’s team member, recently used the
money to purchase a 2009 Kia Spectra.
In addition to the Skydeck delivery, Schnatter will make several special
stops throughout the day, including surprise deliveries to unsuspecting
customers in the Chicago area.
"Papa’s Road Trip” and the search for the Camaro is being chronicled by
two intern sidekicks who have and will continue to log Schnatter’s road
trip adventures online at www.papasroadtrip.com
via an array of photos, videos, blogs, tweets and rules for the contest.
Also at www.papasroadtrip.com,
Schnatter and the sidekicks continue to release new information about
the original ’72 Z28 Camaro in the hopes that someone will reveal the
car’s whereabouts. The $250,000 will be paid one-time only and must
include title to the car.
Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, Papa John's International, Inc.
(NASDAQ: PZZA) is the world's third largest pizza company. For nine of
the last 10 years, consumers have rated Papa John's No. 1 in customer
satisfaction among all national pizza chains in the highly regarded
American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). Papa John's also ranks
first among pizza companies in the 2008 Brand Keys Customer Loyalty
Engagement Index, was honored by Restaurants & Institutions Magazine
(R&I) with the 2008 Silver Award for Consumers’ Choice in Chains in the
pizza segment, and was named 2007 Pizza Today Chain of the Year. For
more information about the company or to order pizza online, visit Papa
John's at www.papajohns.com.