what year was the first Holden and ford ever made
Australia
The first car that was made in Australia was the Holden 48-215. It was also known as the Holden FX.
The very first Holden ever made was the 48-215 or later known as the FX
1968
Holden was a subsidiary of General Motors and the first Statesman (Statesman HQ) was released on July 22, 1971 as a replacement for the Holden Brougham.
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Holden Commodore
"The first HK holden was made in Australia by the Australian subsidiary of General Motors. It was then sold in New Zealand, parts of Asia, and south Africa."
The first Holden was made in Australia, I believe. All Holdens were made in Australia. It is the Aussie arm of US giant 'General Motors'. As is Vauxhall in the UK.
Adelaide, South Australia.
HK Holden vehicles were manufactured between 1968 and 1971. Two varieties were available - sedans and wagons. Other lines of Holden vehicles were made as late as 1984.