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  1. Holden - Wikipedia

    Holden ... Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. Founded in Adelaide, it was an automobile manufacturer, …

  2. Holden Cars: 101 Full Guide! - Amazing Cars and Drives

    This complete guide covers Holden’s entire history, from iconic models like the FJ and Commodore to the key figures who built the brand, manufacturing milestones, and why …

  3. Holden Car Models List | Complete List of All Holden Models

    View the complete list of all Holden car models, types and variants. Car Models List offers Holden reviews, history, photos, features, prices and upcoming Holden cars.

  4. HOLDEN Models, Photos, Specs & Engines (1948-2020)

    Mar 20, 2025 · List of production and discontinued HOLDEN models with full specs reference and photo galleries

  5. Holden timeline catalogue - Automobile-Catalog

    Holden timeline catalogue Chronological catalogue of Holden cars, with models and submodels introduced in corresponding years.

  6. Holden - pictures, information & specs - Model List

    A list of the latest Holden cars as well as a look at the automotive past with a wide selection of Holden pictures.

  7. Holden Visited Sidney On Jan. 15 - The Roundup

    Jan 24, 2024 · Ric Holden, 2024 congressional candidate, visited Sidney, Monday, Jan 15, to speak with area leaders and news outlets. He was eager to engage in friendly conversation to …

  8. Holden (automobile) - Wikipedia

    The Holden is a full-sized car produced by the company of the same name across 5 generations from 1948 until 1984. The Holden is also commonly referred to by their model designation …

  9. William Holden - Wikipedia

    William Franklin Holden (né Beedle; April 17, 1918 – November 12, 1981) was an American actor and one of the biggest box-office draws of the 1950s. He won the Academy Award for Best …

  10. List of Holden vehicles - Wikipedia

    List of Holden vehicles Holden was a division of General Motors (GM), an automobile marque from 1948 to 2021. [1]