Jerry, having never been in Cuba I can only relate from TV and tales. I have seen travel programs about the country and it is open to visits now but with some restrictions. When they show cars being driven around they are usually pre-revolution or there abouts. I see alot of 4-dr GMs, 57/8 C***ys being very common and late 40's early 50s everything. The word is that with the restrictions placed on all US goods after the revolution, Cuba has to make do with what was around the country then, and these cars are held together with hope, mostly. Parts are smuggled in but mostly the original parts are repaired over and over again. Seeing a Nash, Hudson or old Rambler driving around is probably no big deal there.....Russ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com