Way back in the day (1950s-1970s) when smoking was an acceptable social pleasure, the Buick Motor Division produced some ashtrays, made of copper or aluminum. Usually com...
Some Buick dealers really got into the spirit of creating custom items for their auto dealerships. Bauer Buick Dealership is one of these car sellers, and Mal Lynn had cr...
Car dealerships don’t really have these created any longer, but these matchbooks with various Buick themes on them were a fantastic way to get the word out (and kee...
Smokers use to use these for cigarettes, nowadays people are using them for candy dishes, key holders, trinket trays, etc. Here’s some neat Buick themed designs we...
The Buick Factory Divisions & some car dealerships produced ash trays way back when as a method of keeping their names out in the world. With the decline of smokers...
Back in the 10950s & 1960s a popular advertising method for Buick automobile dealerships was to pass out a pack of matches. These often featured the Buick dealership...
Ash trays use to be a common promotional tool for some Buick dealerships. Featuring designs of various Buick automobiles, in addition to having the car dealerships name o...
Buick advertising has been around for a long time in various formats, themes & styles. Here’s some vintage match book covers from the 1940s, 50s & 60s. ....
From the 1985 BOC (Buick, Oldsmobile, Cadillac) Group open house event to the various Buick plant awards, holiday gatherings & sponsored event pass-outs, ashtrays be...
Useful & a cool advertising method, back in the day, there were various matchbooks made with assorted Buick logos on them. Mostly created by Buick car dealerships as...