Contrary to Cuba’s image as a communist country, cars traveling around Cuba can see the majority of classic cars produced in the 50s and 60s, of course, not because Cuban people liked American cars, but they couldn’t import cars from the U.S. after the 61st Industrial Revolution, so the Soviet Union kept fixing it. They said that it was covered by smuggling or using engine parts for boats or cultivators, or just making and using them. Brbr. So, Americans who went to Cuba just looked at the outside and said they liked it, but when they opened the bonnet, they were shocked.
The reason why classical cars are often seen on the streets of Cuba.
Contrary to Cuba’s image as a communist country, cars traveling around Cuba can see the majority of classic cars produced in the 50s and 60s, of course, not because Cuban people liked American cars, but they couldn’t import cars from the U.S. after the 61st Industrial Revolution, so the Soviet Union kept fixing it. They said that it was covered by smuggling or using engine parts for boats or cultivators, or just making and using them. Brbr. So, Americans who went to Cuba just looked at the outside and said they liked it, but when they opened the bonnet, they were shocked.