15 Classic #Cars in #Cuba: A Photo Journey to the Past #travelpics #classiccars

Red Cuban Car

Classic cars, many from the 1950s, are everywhere in Cuba—and they’re fun to photograph and to ride in. You spot them as soon as you exit the airport, and it’s likely that your taxi to your ‘casa particular’ (private room in someone’s home) will be one.

I found myself oohing and ahhing when I saw them, especially those with wild colors or super long tails. The kind you rarely see back home—except at a classic car show or on a perfect-weather day, when an owner gets the urger to take one for a spin.

Red Cuban Car

In Cuba, these cool looking cars are a part of everyday life. They’re what most car owners have and drive—thanks to great mechanics and lots of recycled parts.

My trip lasted for about 3.5 weeks and included Havana, Vedado, Viñales, Cienfuegos, Santa Clara, Trinidad, Matanzas and Veradero and during that time, I saw quite a few classic cars. Some were in great shape; others, not so great, but full of character. Many/most were American; a good number were Soviet (the Lada).

Every time I rode in one, I had a unique experience—and that was a frequent occurrence since I often took ‘colectivos,’ shared taxis of sorts, vs buses. A few had AC, but most didn’t…just nature’s AC-—aka, humid air flowing in through the open (and sometimes stuck-open) windows. A few radios worked but most had been ripped out or damaged beyond repair. Seats were spacious, but often torn and lumpy…

The Cars Have Character…the Taxi Drivers Are Characters

The taxi drivers themselves also had a lot of character or, rather, they were characters. :) One was like an actor in an Italian comedy; another was like a neurotic in an Almodóvar film. Most were cool to interact with. Only a few were hard to deal with.

No matter what, it was an experience to look at the cars and to be in them. Like being teleported back to the late 1950s or simply in a parallel universe—right now. I’ll admit that I became slightly desensitized to the feeling of awe after a couple of weeks, but some cars still got my attention during my final days in Cuba.

Let’s begin our tour of classic cars with a few ritzy ones, which I believe were used for tours around Havana. Definitely hot rods…

(PS: If you can help identify these cars—make, model and year—that would be great. I’ll update and give you credit, too, if you’d like.)

1. Green Hot Rod

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

2. Pontiac

Cuban classic car

Here are two slightly less ritzy ones, but pretty damn nice ones–spotted in Trinidad, I think.

3. Another Pontiac

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

4. Blue Taxi

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

5. Another Classic Car

Me and a new friend in Trinidad, posing next to yet another classic car.

Me n Iza

6. One of My Favorite Classic Cars: a ’57 Chevy (or Pontiac?)

This car, which I think was a 57 or 58 something (Chevy?), holds special memories for me. The driver (Vicente was his name, I think) was fun, but intense (as far as how he drove and how upset he got when a casa owner didn’t tell me he’d called), but he was fair with his prices. He car was spacious, but the air didn’t work.

I rode with him a few times, which is why you see different backgrounds in the photos. I enjoyed chatting with him about his car (it previously belonged to his dad), Cuba and life itself.

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

Yeah, you have to crank the windows up and down…and slam the door hard!

Side door car

7. Old Car–Outside and Inside

Here’s a car that I did not ride in. I spotted it when Vincente stopped off at a tobacco farm for a while. I wandered around and saw this car and thought I’d check it out. 

Is it a Lada? The boxy shape makes me think so, but I could easily be wrong…

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

8. A Long Car

Here’s a nice lonnnnggg car…is it a Chevy?

teal n white car

9. A Short Car

And a short one…

Cuban classic car

10. Another Blue Taxi

Here’s a taxi I took a ride in—one that involves a bit of a story. More on that later…

Blue taxi

11. An Imprisoned Ford

This poor car was imprisoned in a garage. Seemed like it wanted to be driven…

Imprisoned Ford2

Imprisoned Ford

Here’s the interior of a taxi—I don’t know what it was. Note: there were quite a few rainy moments in Cuba during the summer.

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

12. A Red Care Enjoying Nature’s Car Wash

Rainy day…wet car…

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

Yes, that’s a plastic container on the street that once had (crappy) ice cream in it.

13. A 1927 Studebaker

Holy moly—that’s a seriously old car! The owner said it was a 1927 Studebaker. If that is incorrect, please let me know and I’ll correct it.

The car, stored in a garage, was drivable, according to the owner—but only for short rides (like 1 mile or so).

Red Studebaker

Is the horn on top of the engine?

Front of Studebaker

Smart dog to chill out on the cream-colored Corinthian leather seat…it was probably the coolest place to be during the very hot summer days…

Studebaker interior

14. A 1958 Austin 

Finally, a car I can identify—a 1958 Austin. :) But which Austin?

Cuban classic car

Pretty fancy mascot, eh? Gives the car a Rolls Royce-like quality, I think.

Cuban classic car

Cuban classic car

15. A Russian Lada

Mechanics and their buddies seem to always be working on cars in Cuba…

Cuban classic car

Your Thoughts/Experience/Impressions?

Have you been to Cuba? If so, what did you think of the cars? Did you have a favorite classic car you enjoyed riding in or photographing?

If you haven’t been to Cuba, are you a fan of these older cars? What is it that you like about them?

Which of these cars is your favorite—and why? 

Do you prefer the color photos or the black/white one? I myself am torn…if I only look at the b/w ones, I prefer them…but then again, I do love seeing the colors.

Can You Help Identify The Cars?

I know most are from the 50s, but are they Chevy’s, Pontiac’s, or ________? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cuban classic car

There are no comments yet. Be the first and leave a response!

Leave a Reply

Wanting to leave an <em>phasis on your comment?

CommentLuv badge

Trackback URL https://chickybus.com/2017/02/classic-car-photos-cuba/trackback/

Like this blog?

Get my book!


 

follow the bus

Join Our Facebook Fan Page


   

itineraries

                     
don't miss the bus! sign up for the monthly newsletter
Chicken Busology
Learn more about chicken buses by checking out these links:

Chicky Bus: The Real Story: Join me on a wild 12-hour chicken bus ride through Central America. Meet cheese smugglers and other characters. 

Chicken Bus Q & A: I answer all the questions you might have about chicken buses, but were afraid to ask. 

Want the quick fix
Watch the YouTube video to the right of this box. Vicarious thrills guaranteed!

come ride a Chicken Bus