Cuba Cras
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  • 4:45 Fuck me! a porsche?

  • sorte dos cubanos,não tem que usar essas porcarias de plastico que quebram por qualquer coisinha.

    parabens ao povo cubano que vive em um pais pobre mas conseguem viver sem a denpendencia de aparelhos modernos que cada dia nos tornam mais inuteis,VIVA CUBA!

  • If you live in a country where you can buy Cuban rum, then please do so.

    You can laugh at the Americans for not being allowed to buy cuban rum while you drink it and buy it. It is completely illegal here in the United States of America and in any State to buy or drink cuban rum or the Havana Club rum which is the most popular cuban rum that you can buy anywhere in the world except in the United States of America.

  • nice cars! filthy island!

  • Those American Cars are worth a lot of Money In the U.S. Shame that they don't have the resource to fix them.

  • Most of these old cars were assembled in Cuba. Studebaker, Rambler, Ford, GM and Chrysler all had factories there.

  • I'm always fascinated by seeing all these old American cars in Cuba, too bad US citizens can't visit their. The cars made today are lucky to last 10 years, never mind being driving daily for over 50 years.

  • Nice pics, cool to see the russian ZIL trucks as well. And the dog at 5:00 :D

  • 2.26 is a jap Hino truck..

  • yes thers many of then to in cuba

  • @biryanikebab u would fine them in all colors there

  • very cool...it's like going back in time.

  • their car crash mortality rate must be through the roof, with those lap belts that bend you in half like a folding bed during a crash.

  • where do they get parts?? not from America?

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  • @lov2aclr8 Probably Canada would be the only source for US auto parts of that vintage. Those trucks were mostly Russian. That Lime Green '49 Merc is sharp.

  • There are some Corvettes and Thunderbirds still running around there and some rare Lincoln Marks that cost more than a Rolls Royce did in 1956.

  • Amasing how none of them seem to have any rust on them! But i think that could be due to the fact that there's no snow in Cuba.

    And the fact that the government probabally doesn't purposely put salt on the roads just so people's cars would rust away and they'd have to buy new ones.

    By the way, I'm from Canada, and i know a lot of people who went on holidays in Cuba. They say it's a very beautiful country full of very friendly people.

    I never been, but it would be cool to go someday.

  • 5:00 hehe

  • LOL wonde what the mileage is...

  • fuck castro,he sucks ,cuba should revolt,free cubans!!!

  • 1:46 the book version of Plymouth christine

  • A country that freeze in time

  • how did us cars even make it to cuba?

  • the cars could swim back then....... but i dont know what happen.......the cars would flap its doors and cross the ocean........ now they put so much electroncis in the car......that the mechanicals.......do not have soul anymore

  • Before the revolution in 1959, Cuba was a US backed dictatorship with alot of American business investments. It was also a prominent tourist attraction for wealthy Americans....and a lot of Americans lived there too so yeah, that's how U.S cars got there, and stayed.

  • Before 1960 Cuba was the biggest export market for US auto makers. There were a lot of well off natives and a large middle class that could afford them.

  • Cool cars man!

  • buen video 5/5 (cubano 100%)

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