68 4spd Fury
Senior Member
One of my sons friends took this in Havana recently.
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Cuba only ever had access to Russian products and parts for 30 years. I have seen a few pics of older cars there which all had their hearts changed. I'll see if i can find the article.doubt it's a russian drive train
And 1958 too for the Fury as 2-door hardtop coupe only. And that cuban car could be a DeSoto Diplomat as well. And as it has the Belvedere side trim, it would be Diplomat Custom. The rear fender script and the front fender position make me think it's actually a Diplomat. A pic of the front end would tell exactly what car that one is.Its not a fury its a belvedere fury was only offered at a 2drht that year '56 and '57
Thank you for saying exactly what all these wonderfully and carefully preserved Cuban cars are really. An illusion by romantics. They do love waxing the House paint that covers them now.I love the illusion that these cars "survived" in Cuba. If any of these cars could talk, they'd say that they wished they hadn't.