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HooptieWagon

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4. No, probably not.
Thu May 19, 2016, 04:19 PM
May 2016

None of the cars is pristine or original, and would require a sizeable sum to restore. Even then, they're $25-30,000 cars. I only know of one ultra-rare and valuable car in Cuba, a Jaguar D-Type. It would be worth nearly 1 million, but has been much modified and hacked up, so might only be worth 100K as is.
Remember, they haven't been able to get any replacement parts for 56 years now, there's a whole lot of baling wire and duct tape holding those cars together.

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