Monday, June 06, 2011





There are a lot of pre-1959 American vehicles in Cuba. Most are or seem to be held together with bailing wire, bondo or other ingenious methods. This Chev Bel-Air is by far the best looking vintage car I have seen in Cuba. In fact, I'm pretty sure it would blow folks away at any A&W or street in Canada or the US. Mr. FKIA, please, year and model??





4 comments:

mr fkia said...

56 Chevy delray series 200 sedan

Anonymous said...

The "V" crests on the trunk lid and under the tail lights indicate a small block V8... in those years it would be a 265 or 283 cubic inch. The crossed flag badges on the front quarter panels just ahead of the doors are not original to this vintage and look like they came from a 63 Impala 327. Of course the wheels and exhaust extensions are aftermarket.
Merrickville Jim

Rob Greenfield said...

holy mowly
Thanks fellas for all the info

mr fkia said...

The flags are from a 59 Impala.