Cuba cars
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 17 6:35 pm
A friend of mine was in Cuba last week. He's does a bit of photography and comes sometimes to the Nats. Anyway I thought I'd share some pics. Looks like the chrome holds up pretty well or there is some place to get it re done.
Now it's opening up to the yanks all is not well. Cash machines always empty. Over an hour que at the airport to get pesos. The locals are still on ration books. Believe that! It's hard work to try and get a bottle of water as they aren't really any shops. Half the choices on the menus in the hotels are not available. Debit / credit cards not working. Advice I was given was go there wedged up.
Still It seems like the Cubans have tidied their motors up in the hope the yanks will shell out big. I'm not sure what the export position is but many of these old cars are running BMW engines and pot riveted together with bean cans.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevebroo ... 094301343/
Now it's opening up to the yanks all is not well. Cash machines always empty. Over an hour que at the airport to get pesos. The locals are still on ration books. Believe that! It's hard work to try and get a bottle of water as they aren't really any shops. Half the choices on the menus in the hotels are not available. Debit / credit cards not working. Advice I was given was go there wedged up.
Still It seems like the Cubans have tidied their motors up in the hope the yanks will shell out big. I'm not sure what the export position is but many of these old cars are running BMW engines and pot riveted together with bean cans.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevebroo ... 094301343/