Cuban Transportation

I was watching a documentary about how the Cubans had to create solutions under isolation and saw these examples:
 

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Looks safer than a lot of the walmart builds I've seen around here :)
 
I lived in Europe back in the 1960's and I saw a lot of innovation on a lot of items. Bicycles were one of them, where we as Americans are privileged to be able to go and buy a lot of junk, in some places they have to ae do with what they can make. Our water pump went out on a 1958 Ford, the mechanic, took it off and went to a small foundry in town and he had a new one cast, then the machine shop to have it machined. That water pump was still running when the car was traded off 3 years later.
 
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