Brooklyn Buzz T-Shirts
Description: Mention a racetrack that operated in Brooklyn for more than 55 years, and people will think you're crazy, but they're clearly just not in the know. Buzz-a-Rama was a slot car racing venue that was opened in 1965 by Buzz and Dolores Perri that had multiple electrified racing tracks, vintage arcade games, and dusty glass displays selling slot-car racing parts. The hobby was extremely popular in the '60s, with dozens of similar raceways in the city, but Buzz-A-Rama was the last commercial slot-car track in operation in NYC. While other tracks had died out decades ago, Buzz kept his open, even though it made no money, saying that if he didn't own the building, it would have been long gone as well.
Description: A retro-style emblem featuring a racing helmet with red and white accents, flanked by checkered flags. Below the helmet, a red banner displays "BROOKLYN" on the left and "NEW YORK" on the right. Underneath, text reads "69 CHURCH AVE (212) 851-1800 The Place to Race Since 1965!". The background is black.
Description: A retro-style visual with the text "BUZZ-A-RAMA '500'" at the top, framed by wavy lines. In the center, a red racing helmet with a blue visor is flanked by two checkered flags. Below, a banner reads "BROOKLYN NEW YORK" with a stylized 'X' and contact information.