The Dunedin dealership signs are about to come down, but Kay Andrews will remain a Holden enthusiast "as long as I tread on this earth".
A Dunedin gathering yesterday to mark the imminent removal of Holden brand signs from a car dealership meant the presence of many Holdens and lots of lumps in their owners' throats.
The Holden brand, in terms of new vehicles, will disappear by about the end of the year after its owner, American-based General Motors, announced in February it would no longer make right-hand-drive vehicles.
GM had earlier stepped away from local manufacturing, the last Australian-built Holden having come off the assembly line in 2017.