I do not particularly know where they take spare parts for their cars, but mostly in auto original engines, on many new rims, something new is added. Surprisingly, most cars run very well. Of course, they are very much taken care of by the owners, but the years take their own and some of these cars smoke like steam enginessury wrote:Lovely fleet, Valery. Are they constantly refurbished or do they contain newer parts?
Just curious.
Sury
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Everything in the life unusual!
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Hi ValeryD;
They look very authentic and colourful. I hope Cuba doesn't lose this authenticity too fast... : )
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Hi ValeryD;
They look very authentic and colourful. I hope Cuba doesn't lose this authenticity too fast... : )
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Valery, those are some beautiful "daily drivers".
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This has turned into such a delightful and intriguing thread, and thanks for sharing, everyone.
ValeryD, that's a good find like all the others.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
This has turned into such a delightful and intriguing thread, and thanks for sharing, everyone.
ValeryD, that's a good find like all the others.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Nice shot there Valery.
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Excellent thread. Superb photos by all.
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Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
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Another great addition sury.
Yes the Rolls looks terrific valery.
Yes the Rolls looks terrific valery.
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Taken the past hour Monday June 18. 8:30 pm hand held.
No where near the class of all other fine photos here.
Visitors to my next door neighbour.
My neighbours Bentley some how got the better
in the 2nd shot!
No where near the class of all other fine photos here.
Visitors to my next door neighbour.
My neighbours Bentley some how got the better
in the 2nd shot!
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Fancy neighborhood David Antony.
Branches were tad masking the Mercury though in the first one.
Sury
Branches were tad masking the Mercury though in the first one.
Sury
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