In most Buick car dealerships there’s various departments, sales, repair, bodyshops, etc.
The maintenance crew for these areas are usually dressed in overalls or some type of work uniform, identifying them to where they perform their duties at.
These uniforms always have patches denoting the specific automobile dealer that they work for. And sometimes they have the department indicated as well (“body shop”).
There are numerous ways that these type of patches have entered the market for aficionados to acquire. And there is always Buick fans that want them, either because that’s where their Turbo Regals were sold from, or they have some type of association with the dealership, or many other various reasons.
Former employees may have kept these assorted patches as souvenirs, or because they are Buick automotive fans themselves.
Then there’s discontinued auto dealerships that liquidate thier inventory of items.
The original manufacturers of these patches may have also had an abundance remaining, and when the car dealer folded, they were stuck with no use for them.
Hence, there’s plenty of these various Buick dealership patches for sale online.
They vary in size and condition.
(just check ebay for the wide variety that’s available)
You can use them to make your own hats, attach to jackets or uniforms, put them on display in your Turbo Buick for a neat attraction at a car show, and multiple other uses for them.
Here’s an assorted selection of some we saw, most can be bought for less than $10.
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