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Cuban migrants trying to reach Florida ride a 1951 Chevrolet truck converted into a boat using air-filled drums for flotation and a propeller attached to the driveshaft. The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Key Largo repatriated 12 Cuban migrants back to Cuba after the truck was sunk to prevent a hazard to navigation.
-(U.S. Coast Guard via Reuters)

Trucks in Cuba
 
street sounds from santiago & havana
      Havana and Santiago today have approximately 60,000 American cars and trucks, all dating back to at least 1959. Cars are probably the most valuable luxury items in Cuba, and the skills and resources necessary to maintain a car are passed down from father to son through the generations. Sometimes Russian made diesel engines are used to replace worn out engines in American trucks. Without adequate oil, individual mobility in Cuba has been replaced by communal transportation.
On highways to and from Havana or Santiago hitchhikers wave money at passing vehicles to solicit rides. Government officials in yellow garb have the right to pull over nearly empty vehicles and trucks and fill them with people who need a ride. It is not unusual to see an old Chevy with four people in front and four in the back. Many trucks have been converted to passenger transport vehicles by welding steps to the back and installing bench seats covered with large canopies for shade.