Hats off to them. I've worked on everything from cars, to motorcycles, forklifts, packaging machinery and hot glue systems. These guys are the real deal. There was a time when every mechanic was also a fabricator, now that has truly become a lost art. We are so spoiled here in the West, even in the worst of times.
@user-jestonyroma9 ай бұрын
Respect to the Cuban mechanics in Cuba
@Glenn-F-Rice6 ай бұрын
Imagine the Cubans watching Mecums Auto Auction. A all original triple black 440 tri power Hemi Cuda convertible rolls across the stage.
@outboundterrain64542 жыл бұрын
This brought back so many cool memories from my Cuban Granpa and dad, who were both master mechanics. I had a great time as a kid in Hialeah in the 70's, following them around the shop..Thanks for the vid...
@robbyrobinson4500 Жыл бұрын
Guarantee they are some bad ass mechanics.
@Username751a2 жыл бұрын
Viva Cuba
@kennethsouthard6042 Жыл бұрын
I'm sure a lot of the things they do though are very creative in nature to keep the old American cars running. The old American cars are actually things that tourists actually pay to ride in. No one wants to pay to ride in an old Soviet Lada. Other than the basics, where are you going to find parts for a 1957 Chrysler Windsor? I'm sure when an engine fails they put an engine in transmission out of something else to keep it running. Maybe even out of an old Lada.
@gregrodriguez7143 жыл бұрын
"The U.S. embargo prevents the country from importing most parts and tools." Not an entirely accurate statement, at all. Cuba trades with many, many countries. When an average Cuban only makes 15 to 20 euros a month. This makes it impossible for them to buy parts and tools. If they had more economic resources, then they could buy many of the things they need. Everyone always talks about the US embargo. What about the internal embargo the Cuban people face on a daily basis imposed by their own government? Cubans are not free to import anything, even if they have money. The government restricts all imports. No matter where they come from... You need to better educate yourself on the plight of the average Cuban on the island...