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A modified Buick/ Bet nobody has done this..

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp.../cuba_car_dc_2

What atrocities are done to vintage GMs these days!
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Why cant they do it during the night?

Lastly: I presume they also recieve JunkYard wars and Monster Garage in Cuba...
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Re: A modified Buick/ Bet nobody has done this..

That reminds me... In a few years when I want to get a resto car, I need to make a trip to the islands. Hell, bring 2 or 3 used cars with me, and I could probably trade straight up for some classics. Early 90's Taurus's, Cutlass's, Malibus, could probably get a small collection of classics. Pick up a $2000 used car here, take it down there, trade out for something hard to find aorund here. Like old 60's era Caddy's, Buicks, etc.
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Re: A modified Buick/ Bet nobody has done this..

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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp.../cuba_car_dc_2

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I know that you are writing this in jest. I suspect that you probably don't know many Cuban-Americans, so let me give a you a perspective from the other side of the headlines.

I am now an American who was born in Cuba. I have lived in the US longer than I lived in Cuba, but I always live with one foot in Cuba and one foot in America. It sometimes makes for one tough juggling act.

The men who came to America in the converted Buick had already sailing from Cuba in a converted, 1951 ("vintage") Chevy truck. The truck made it almost all the way to Florida before it was stopped and seized by the Coast Guard.

Under current law, if the people in the raft make it safely to the US shore, they get to stay. If they are intercepted, even if they are intercepted within a few feet of shore, they are sent back to Cuba.

Those of you who are familiar with Florida know that the span of ocean between Cuba and Florida is one of the most dangerous in the world. Strong winds and currents can send you off course. or worse, sink your vessel. If your vessel sinks, the waters are infested with hungry sharks, only to eager to make a meal out of rafters. And if the currents and the wind and the sharks don't get you, the punishing sun might do the job. The fact that these men were able to jury-rig a raft, first out of a Chevy truck and then out of an old Buick, and twice make it across is a testament to their skills as boatbuilders and mechanics and as sailors.

More importantly, however, their dogged determination to leave Cuba is proof-positive (if proof was ever needed) what a POS Communism is and what horrible circumstances Cubans live under the current regime.

Think about it for a moment. Noone, NOONE at all, is building rafts in Florida (or anywhere else for that matter) and then braving rough seas and shark-infested waters to GO TO Cuba. All the traffic is one way--here. What does that say about the alleged "wonders" of the Communist workers' paradise.

And yet, American politicians like New York's Charles Chuckles Rangel and American celebrities like Steven Spielberg keep going to Cuba where they slavishly sing the praises of Kastro. Spielberg was quoted as saying that the 8 hours that he spent kibbitzing with Kastro were the most important hours of his life. I wonder how he'd feel if a person said that Hitler was a great man because he "invented" the VW, created the autobahn system and made the trains run on time???

Don't these people have eyes to see the suffering that Kastro has imposed on the Cuban people? Of course, when Kastro gives these bastards the "star treatment" it is hard for them to see the horrors that the Cuban people been subjected to for the past 40 years plus.

Some may argue that Batista, the dictator overthrown by Kastro) was a bad man. and that's true, Batista was horrible. But the existence of one horrible dictator does not justify the existence of a newer, worse one.

Other may say that the Cubans jumping on rafts and trying to make it to the US are doing so only out of economic necessity. That is only partially true. But what does that say about the Communist economy? But even during Batista's worse years there weere NO Cubans, NO Cubans at all, jumping on rafts to come to America. As a matter of fact, immigration from Cuba, in the pre-Castro years, was neglible. The only Cubans who came to the US in those days were entertainers like Desi Arnaz and Cesar Romero, plus the occasional baseball players.

The hundreds of thousands of Cubans that have come to America after Kastro's take-over is living proof of the negative impact that Kastro and Communism have had on Cuba and the Cuban people.

So I guess it is OK to have some fun with the story of the Buick-turned-raft. But also please remember how much those men, and the ones who have come before them, as well as the ones who never made it across, have risked and will continue to risk to live in the land of the free.

Also remember, that while many US-born Americans, and a lot of immigrants for that matter, make it a sport out of bashing this country, Cuban-Americans remain among the most loyal, most enthusiastic supporters of this country.

Thanks for listening/reading.

VIVA CUBA LIBRE!
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Maybe there should be a new law, that if you attempt comming accross the waters like this soo many times, that you are let in to the country. This is the second time hes tried and i bet hes going to attempt it again.

Cheers to their determination though
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Re: A modified Buick/ Bet nobody has done this..

I love Cuba. Someday I really want to go there. It's about the only place I'd like to visit outside of this country. My father spent some time at Guantanamo when he was in the navy (1960-66). He said from what he could see from the ship, the terrain was beautiful. A lot of the pre-Castro architecture still stands, too. Someday I hope it gets restored.

Before Castro, Havana was THE vacation spot for Americans who wanted to gamble. There would probably be no Las Vegas as we know it had there never been a Castro. Someday, I really hope Cuba opens up again. When Castro dies, we'll probably have to move in with a strong military presence.

This is an interesting website. Lots of old cars, still running. That's all they have. We shut trade down when Castro took over.

http://www.cafe-cubalibre.nl/Carsalbum/oldcars1.html
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Re: A modified Buick/ Bet nobody has done this..

I was watching something on Cuba, I think it was a 60 Minutes story, awhile back. I don't remember what the story was about but while showing footage of a street in Havana you could clearly see a new Mustang drive by. Last time I checked we don't trade with Cuba anymore so I wonder how a new Mustang got there. I guess some Cuban with some money and resources had it smuggled in. All I can say is more power to him.
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Re: A modified Buick/ Bet nobody has done this..

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I was watching something on Cuba, I think it was a 60 Minutes story, awhile back. I don't remember what the story was about but while showing footage of a street in Havana you could clearly see a new Mustang drive by. Last time I checked we don't trade with Cuba anymore so I wonder how a new Mustang got there. I guess some Cuban with some money and resources had it smuggled in. All I can say is more power to him.
Your post illustrates the futility of the so-called embargo. Kastro and his kronies can still get whatever they want from the U.S. or from anywhere else. For God's they have Benzes running around in Havana.

Still, Kastro uses the embargo as an excuse to keep the people of Cuba living under deplorable conditions. My cousin is a head nurse at a hospital in Cuba. Patients don't have access to basic medications. Yet, if a tourist gets the sniffles, they send him to special clinics where they get top-notch, state of the art care. So much for taking care of its people.
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Re: A modified Buick/ Bet nobody has done this..

Just think how much the MLB talent pool will improve once Castro is gone. The Marlins draw so poorly, maybe they could move to Havana.
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