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Originally Posted by zeno
I am sure the choice stuff will be coming home if
they lift the embargo. My understanding is they do
anything to keep them going so will need lots of work.
I am sure between the mafia & Batistas minions lots
of rare high end cars were left behind. Wish I could
afford one !! As for cigars go you can get just as good
a cigar from other places, that industry has gone to hell
just like everything else in Cuba.
As far as Chincom parts go I always ask my mechanic what to
use OEM or aftermarket. Some of the China stuff is good
BUT you gotta ask & buy the higher priced stuff.
73 Zeno
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Regarding the Chinese replacement parts, I hope it stands up, as I paid $103.95, plus tax and the labor to replace it.
I think, some of our collectors are thinking that they're going to be getting a steal-deal on some of these cars. The present owners are going to have to replace these cars. How many used car lots are in Cuba?