
Classic cars!
There were WAY less classic cars in Cienfuegos than in Havana. It kind of reinforced what our guide said, that they're for the tourists. I still liked them.
There were WAY less classic cars in Cienfuegos than in Havana. It kind of reinforced what our guide said, that they're for the tourists. I still liked them.
This is one of my favorite photos. The classic cab in front of the new cab.
There were WAY less classic cars in Cienfuegos than in Havana. It kind of reinforced what our guide said, that they're for the tourists. I still liked them.
This is one of my favorite photos. The classic cab in front of the new cab.
I just like this picture with the building and the car parked on the corner.
Some people were trying to fix a car in the parking lot. It was definitely a group effort,
This is the street outside of Fusterlandia proper. You can see the facades are tiled all the way down the street.
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I just like the picture with the pink car.
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Even if they were for tourists, we still took a ton of pictures of the cars. Some were restored pretty nicely, some looked good from afar but if you got close you could see it was kinda duck taped together and had all kinds of parts that porbably shouldn't be in a car.
Our tour guide told us that the classic cars were for the tourists only. Not a lot of people owned classic cars, they own Russian and Japanese cars. The classic cars had been rusting in most people's yards until they figured out the tourists liked them. Interesting.