Holden's Heritage.
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V-Car

Original Poster:

225 posts

254 months

Saturday 30th July 2005
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Alot of you may have already seen it, but for anyone wishing to know a little more about Holden's history and heritage, there is an excellent three part article on their website.
Enjoy. :)

http://www.holden.com.au/images/sc18_downloads/brochures/Holden_Heritage_Part_One.pdf
http://www.holden.com.au/images/sc18_downloads/brochures/Holden_Heritage_Part_Two.pdf
http://www.holden.com.au/images/sc18_downloads/brochures/Holden_Heritage_Part_Three.pdf

V8HSV

2,457 posts

268 months

Saturday 30th July 2005
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Thanks for that Ross, most enlightening for us poms...

EH*ROB

850 posts

260 months

Saturday 30th July 2005
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Thanks Ross,

Yes a fantastic look at the History of our great car !! Bit much to print off from the net though. Would be good in a hard back book. Think most of it would be in the many Holden books that have been released.

You know I love Holden & the History of it all.

But unfortunatly, most of the people on here are only interested in the Monaro or HSV, not because they are Holden, but because they are a wonderful car & fast.

Regards,
Rob.

uk hsv

1,692 posts

269 months

Saturday 30th July 2005
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some of us understand................

td*ute

90 posts

249 months

Sunday 31st July 2005
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Ross, great stuff mate, will take a time to read through all that lot, I've down loaded it all for later!
Another good source of info is Greg Norman's 50 years of Holden video.
I've been into Holdens for around 20 years now (not bad for a pom!)and as Rob says, most of the info is in one book or another,still it's good to see it all on the Holden site.

I tend to agree with Rob on the Monaro issue, yep they are great cars, but it's a pity that we cannot get more of the Holden range over here (Yet?) come on Mr Vauxhall, you know you can do it!