Jolly_John Posted December 26, 2011 Share Posted December 26, 2011 (edited) Hi, Gang. Here are additional BUICK memorabilia goodies I have for sale. Please check my List A and List C on the forum for more Buick items I’m selling. Post on the thread, if you want to buy something. Please note that I’m not set-up for PayPal, but I do welcome your personal check for a money order. I don’t gouge on the shipping. For example, some of the lighter items would just be a couple of dollars. Also, if you buy multiple items, I’m always happy to combine shipping when possible, to save you a little money. Any questions…please feel free to ask. 1. 1960’s Buick/Chevrolet dealership rain gauge. Never-used. This dealer promotional item is from Keup Motors, Inc. in Belle Plaine, MN. It has the older, more detailed Buick tri-shield logo. 2-1/2” wide by 4-1/2” high. It is in “as new” condition (I'm sure it is NOS), and includes the rain collection tube, although it is hard to see in the photos. $35<O:p 2. GM Parts “The Feeling Is Genuine” self-adhesive note pad sheets. Uses the old GM Parts slogan from a number of years ago. This package contains approximately 200 of these self-adhesive parts list stickers. 3-3/4” wide by 3-1/2” high. Just $5, plus shipping for all 200 sheets.<O:p 3. SOLD. Buick Dealer Tri-Shield Pin. This genuine Buick dealer pin features the red, white, and blue logo in real cloisonné. High quality, with a gold finish. “As new” condition. Use on a cap or in a lapel. $8 SOLD. <O:p 4. Old Car Tire Tape Measure and Key Chain. Here’s a big wide whitewall tire-shaped tape measure. Has a quality key ring hook attached. As new, never-used condition. I have two of these. $8 each<O:p 5. GM Parts Promotional Golfing Set. Never used. Flip-up package contains four golf tees imprinted with “GM PARTS” logo, and a round, ball placement marker imprinted with “GM GOODWRENCH PLUS SERVICE”. Cover has GM dealer name of Bill Boettcher, Inc. imprint. Mint condition. $10<O:p 6. ALL SOLD. 1940’s Buick Lubricare Dealer Service reminder postcard. This full-color postcard was sent to dealership customers to let them know they should bring their Buick in every 30 days for a grease job. Wow! From the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:pBuick dealer. Has the Buick Lubricare logo type and a nifty colorful illustration of a young boy oiling a little girl’s roller skates. “As new” condition, never mailed. I have three of these. $5 each ALL SOLD.<O:p7. Beautifully framed and matted, color picture of 1938 Buick 80C, 4-door convertible. Excellent condition. This is the photo contained in the 1978 Buick Motor Division 75<SUP>th</SUP> anniversary package. It shows Greg Field, BCA #1 driving his beautiful ’38. This is a good-sized piece of Buick lore at 17” x 22”. All-metal, chromed frame with double matting. The professional framing cost is probably more than the price of this complete picture. $45<O:p8. SOLD. New-in-box, 1980’s BP Gas Tanker Truck. About 14” long. A nice, quality collectible BP semi tanker truck, with battery-operated horn, lights and back-up alert. Only out of the original factory box for picture taking. These were originally sold by BP gas stations at Christmas. $20 SOLD.<O:p Edited January 3, 2012 by Jolly_John (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jolly_John Posted January 1, 2012 Author Share Posted January 1, 2012 List updated to reflect sold items. Thanks, Gang. John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dship Posted January 1, 2012 Share Posted January 1, 2012 John,Sent you a PM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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