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Title: 57 Fairlane in Cuba today
Post by: lalessi1 on 2015-07-23 16:17
A friend posted a picture of a relative's childhood home while in Cuba last week.....
Title: Re: 57 Fairlane in Cuba today
Post by: Limey57 on 2015-07-24 02:10
I watched a programme about Cuba not so long ago and a lot of the cars are running 4-pot motors (and suspension in some cases) taken from Russian and far-Eastern cars.  The ingenuity of some of the guys was admirable, the quality of some of the upgrades was questionable!!!!  It does make me wonder if they will now start to disappear from the roads now the US restrictions are being lifted.  Somehow the streets won't look the same filled with modern rubbish..........
Title: Re: 57 Fairlane in Cuba today
Post by: Ecode70D on 2015-07-25 13:18
Quote from: Limey57 on 2015-07-24 02:10
I watched a programme about Cuba not so long ago and a lot of the cars are running 4-pot motors (and suspension in some cases) taken from Russian and far-Eastern cars.  The ingenuity of some of the guys was admirable, the quality of some of the upgrades was questionable!!!!  It does make me wonder if they will now start to disappear from the roads now the US restrictions are being lifted.  Somehow the streets won't look the same filled with modern rubbish..........

    I know what you are saying.
Title: Re: 57 Fairlane in Cuba today
Post by: SkylinerRon on 2015-07-26 03:15
With salaries around $20/mo i don't see many buying new cars.
cuba's only industries were tourism and sugar cane until 1959 when
castro killed them, not too many russians could afford to vacation in havana......

Ron.
Title: Re: 57 Fairlane in Cuba today
Post by: Zapato on 2015-07-26 18:39
And those cars won't come cheap, they're not just a car but a business and believe it or not 20K is about what it takes to buy one, most are financed by Miami relatives.

zap- :unitedstates: