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    Anyone seen badges like these?

    Just took these off of a 68 911 that I purchased, trying to figure out if these are anything special or their value.
    Thanks.
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    I ran a company back in the 80s called Beverly Hills Motoring Accessories and we sold about 40 different grill badges. These were two of them. Retail back then was 20 to 30 bucks. Value now....?
    Rob

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    Rob,
    Not to hijack this thread but I think I have about 4-5 of your old Beverly Hills Motoring car covers. Medium/light blue color. I'm still using them on my old 911's and the wife's Saab and my Jeep SUV too. They've lasted well. Are you guys still in business or maybe it's now someone else's business. Anyway...the car BHMA car covers have worked great for me for many years.
    Rich

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    The one on the right is a badge of the coat of arms of the city of Stuttgart.
    These are probably still being sold today - value = ??? not that rare yet.
    The Porsche badge - something doesn't look right about it - maybe its the camera angle - over to the badge experts ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard View Post
    Rob,
    Not to hijack this thread but I think I have about 4-5 of your old Beverly Hills Motoring car covers. Medium/light blue color. I'm still using them on my old 911's and the wife's Saab and my Jeep SUV too. They've lasted well. Are you guys still in business or maybe it's now someone else's business. Anyway...the car BHMA car covers have worked great for me for many years.
    Rich
    Wow.....Still in use! Considering they are 100% cotton, usually "shelf" life is only about 5-6 years. Less if used outside.
    I was there from the early 80s until 92 when I left to work for Zymol. BHMA went down about 94.
    Rob

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