The History Trust of South Australia has ensured a historic Holden will remain on public display after it was purchased for $250,000.
One of the first Holden cars believed to have been built – and owned by the wife of the company director – has been purchased by the South Australian Government for display at the National Motor Museum.
The National Motor Museum announced this week the acquisition of Lady Prudence Holden’s 48-215 – also known as a Holden FX –…
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