Two Holden concept cars find new home, classic collection split among local museums

Two classic Holden concept vehicles have found a new home in Melbourne – as US car giant General Motors prepares to split Holden's collection of priceless concept and production cars across a range of local museums. CarAdvice understands the Holden collection will be shared across numerous museums for safe-keeping, and in many cases to enable the public to view the vehicles. Two of Holden's most unusual concept cars are understood to be the first to be split from the collection.

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