Keeping the Holden Legacy Alive
Welcome to the Holden Automotive Community – where passion meets heritage.
Here, we celebrate the cars that shaped Australian roads and the memories that shaped our lives. From the iconic FJ to the last Commodore, we’re dedicated to preserving the spirit of Holden for enthusiasts, restorers, and nostalgic drivers alike.
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The Birth of an Icon: How Holden Shaped Australian Automotive History
In the annals of Australian history, few names resonate as strongly as Holden. For generations, Holden cars have been more than just vehicles; they’ve been a part of the Australian identity, a symbol of national pride, and a testament to Australian ingenuity. But how did this iconic brand come to hold such a special place…
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Restoring Your Classic Holden: A Comprehensive Guide
Restoring a classic Holden is a labor of love that requires patience, skill, and dedication. Whether you’re breathing new life into an FJ Holden or reviving a Monaro, this guide will walk you through the key steps of the restoration process. From initial assessment to the final polish, we’ll cover everything you need to know…
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Holden’s Greatest Moments in Motorsport: From Bathurst to Beyond
Holden’s rich history in Australian motorsport is as legendary as the brand itself. From the hallowed Mount Panorama circuit to international racetracks, Holden has left an indelible mark on the world of racing. This article celebrates the triumphs, the legendary drivers, and the iconic cars that have made Holden a force to be reckoned with…
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Top 5 Classic Holden Models That Defined Generations: An In-Depth Look
For over seven decades, Holden produced cars that captured the hearts of Australians and became an integral part of our national identity. From family sedans to muscle cars, Holden’s diverse range appealed to all walks of life. Let’s take a deep dive into five classic Holden models that left an indelible mark on Australian culture…
Remembering the Roar
Remembering the Roar
Remember when the sound of a Holden engine was the soundtrack to our summers? When family road trips meant piling into the Kingswood, the kids fighting over who got the window seat? Those were the days when a Commodore in the driveway was the pride of the street, and the Monaro was the dream car plastered on every teenager’s bedroom wall.
Holden wasn’t just a car brand—it was part of our national identity. It was the FJ that took us to our first drive-in movie, the Torana that got us to our first job, and the ute that helped build this country, one worksite at a time.
Though the production lines have fallen silent, the memories we’ve made and the stories we’ve lived in our Holdens will echo down the generations. Because a Holden was never just a car. It was family.