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Classic American cars from the 1950s are a common sight in Cuba, where sales of newer vehicles from the U.S. have been blocked by an embargo for decades.
An Unforgettable Ride And yes, we rode in the famous classic cars. Along with two others, I was in a bright red ‘52 Ford with a Hyundai diesel engine.
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It is estimated that about 192,000 passenger cars are registered Cuba, of which about 31,760 are pre-1959 American cars, and hundreds of other unregistered cars hide in barns and other places.
One of the most common classic American cars you can see on the streets of Cuba today is the Chevrolet Bel-Air. The 1957 model was a common import before the embargo thanks to a love for its ...