by "Pacer Racer" (pacerracer)
Published 06/19/2017 at 10:26
Tags: Chevrolet
; 1954
; Carspotting
STARS: 2
This classic Chev, minus its flashy rolling stock, would look right at home in downtown Havana. I think one of the detailers here at the dealership owns it.
Side note, does anyone know of a free photo hosting site that could handle 1000s of photos and could link here? I’m trying to post up some Powertour goodness, but I don’t think Kinja would deal well, and the last photohosting site I used limited me to twelve. Ideas?
"Rustholes-Are-Weight-Reduction" (rustholes-are-weight-reduction)
06/19/2017 at 10:30, STARS: 1
The wheels would feel at home in Cuba too. There were so many cars with awful wheels there.
"Pacer Racer" (pacerracer)
06/19/2017 at 10:32, STARS: 0
Huh. Since most horrendous wheels come from the U.S., I would have guessed they’d have been unavailable due to the embargo. Interesting.
"Shoop" (shoopdawoop993)
06/19/2017 at 10:37, STARS: 0
Flickr?
"diplodicus" (diplodicus)
06/19/2017 at 10:52, STARS: 0
imgur? I’m not sure what there limit is.
"Rustholes-Are-Weight-Reduction" (rustholes-are-weight-reduction)
06/19/2017 at 11:00, STARS: 0
There are some examples here , but I later noticed that despite seeing many horrors, I haven’t taken that many pictures of it
"ranwhenparked" (ranwhenparked)
06/19/2017 at 20:19, STARS: 1
Correction: Most horrendous wheels are produced in China for the US market, so Cubans can just buy them from China, too.
"ranwhenparked" (ranwhenparked)
06/19/2017 at 20:20, STARS: 0
I would think a Cuban owner would have covered it with a couple of coats of brightly colored diluted house paint.
"pip bip - choose Corrour" (hhgttg69)
06/20/2017 at 08:32, STARS: 0
Flickr