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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO
all the mechanics are "underground" and they have to remember what they used on the cars.
One motor had mismatched pistons from several different motors
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how the **** would that even run?
Tried to dig up the old article but I couldn't find it. Here's an excerpt from a more recent one though:
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But while it may look like a '56 Oldsmobile, things are probably not what they seem underneath. Gas hungry V8s have long been ditched for Fiat four-cylinders. Some are even using differentials and greasy bits from old Land Rovers. And others are running on propane gas tanks in the trunk, because that's cheaper than gasoline.
"Cubans get very creative with ways to fix their cars themselves," Malberti said as he showed me how people squeeze guava and banana pieces to stop up a leaky radiator.
Malberti said there are no new parts for the old cars, which is why seats sometimes come from Volvos and halogen lights are swapped for makeshift ones with fluorescent bulbs.
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I don't know how a Fiat 4-banger could even propel one of those old barges. That would be slow as hell.