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Holden’s finest vehicles, old and new, on display for the first time
Some of the most radically designed, oldest and finest vehicles from Holden’s historic collection are now on display at the National Motor Museum.
The National Motor museum, located in the small town of Birdwood in the Adelaide Hills, features more than 350 vehicles of all shapes and sizes, including buses, motorbikes and cars.
The first Holden car to roll off the production line at Adelaide’s Elizabeth manufacturing plant in 1948 and the last, in 2017, are among the hundreds of vehicles featured at the museum.
The closure of the plant three years ago marked the end of large-scale car-making in Australia and the demise of a major employer in Adelaide’s north.
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