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A whole family cram into a car for a drive through the streets of Old Havana, Cuba.
In 1962 a United States embargo against Cuba was introduced, effectively cutting trade between the two countries. This meant that the cars in Cuba could no longer receive new replacement parts when something broke. Currently, the only way to keep these cars on the road today is by using Cuban ingenuity.
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Mark and Jenny Evans
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CUBA LIBRE
A whole family cram into a car for a drive through the streets of Old Havana, Cuba.<br />
In 1962 a United States embargo against Cuba was introduced, effectively cutting trade between the two countries. This meant that the cars in Cuba could no longer receive new replacement parts when something broke. Currently, the only way to keep these cars on the road today is by using Cuban ingenuity.