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Vio Holda Manufacturing Co, Inc.
Topeka, Kansas
This company marketed "Vio Holda" and "Studebaker" Boats. The Studebakers reportedly were made out of heavier aluminum than the Vio Holdas. Beginning with small fishing boats, Vio Holda later offered both aluminum and fiberglass runabout models.
1958 Information
1959 Information
Unknown Year Information