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Relive the essence of the event that transformed the streets of Havana into a living museum of elegance and style. The first edition of Los Clásicos de Cuba was an unprecedented celebration. Countless historic cars rolled through the streets of Old Havana, delighting spectators from around the world. Relive those moments and feel the passion that made history.

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discover the award-winning cars of 2025

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Dodge Kingsway – 1958

American Classic
The 1958 Dodge Kingsway is an automobile that combines luxury and power in an accessible way. Its heart is the robust "Super Red Ram" V8 engine, known for its reliability and good performance. With a completely original black body, it projects an image of elegance and solidity. This model offers generous interior space and comforts designed for the family. It represents a perfect example of American design and engineering from the late 1950s.
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Ford Model A – 1931

American Classic
The 1931 Ford Model A represents the evolution of the popular automobile after the celebrated Model T. Its two-door beige body, lacking side pillars, gives it an elegant and sporty profile. The contrast with the black canvas top adds a touch of distinction to its classic design. Under the hood lies its faithful and simple four-cylinder engine, which is the original factory one. This specimen is preserved in an admirable state of authenticity, being 80% original.
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Hillman Minx – 1959

European Classic
The 1959 Hillman Minx is a British family sedan noted for its practical design and retro charm. Its heart is the original Series II / 1390cc engine, a four-cylinder known for its low fuel consumption and proven reliability. The body features a blue and white two-tone color combination, very characteristic of the era. Inside, it retains the original checkered fabric upholstery, which adds a feeling of warmth and nostalgia. This model prioritizes ride comfort and easy access to its spacious four-door cabin.
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Chevrolet Bel Air – 1957

American Classic
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop coupe is an icon of American design, now with a modern approach. Its body sports an elegant silver gray color that highlights its unmistakable tail fins and chrome details. Under its hood, the original engine has been replaced by a powerful modern Chevrolet Corvette V8, which multiplies its performance. The interior abandons the classic look for an updated one, with complete red vinyl upholstery. The ensemble rests on a set of modern 16-inch rims that improve its grip and attitude.
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Ford Model A – 1929

American Classic
This 1929 Ford Model A is a radical customization project that fuses two eras and continents. Its two-door hardtop body maintains the iconic 1920s profile. However, its mechanical heart is an engine and transmission from a Lada VAZ 2107, a Russian four-cylinder known for its simplicity and accessible parts. An adjustable air suspension allows it to change its height instantly, both for driving and for display. This car becomes a unique piece that prioritizes customization and performance over originality.

Dodge Kingsway – 1958

The 1958 Dodge Kingsway positioned itself as a high-value option within the Chrysler range. It stands out for being powered by the "Super Red Ram" V8 engine, a powerplant known for its excellent balance of power and smooth operation. Its imposing body, preserved in a classic black color and in 100% original condition, reflects the typical design of the era, with large dimensions and generous chrome trim. Inside, passengers enjoy a spacious cabin capable of comfortably accommodating six occupants. The fabric or vinyl seats and the detailed instrument panel emphasize functionality and comfort. This model is popular for offering features found in more premium brands at a more accessible price. The soft suspension and optional power steering make long journeys a pleasant experience. Its presence on the road is unmistakable, with a dominant chrome grille and dual headlights. Preserving one in completely original condition is a living testimony to automotive history. For all these reasons, the 1958 Kingsway is a highly appreciated classic for those seeking authenticity.

Ford Model A – 1931

The 1931 Ford Model A established itself as the successor that modernized and saved Ford from the Model T's obsolescence. Its more rounded and contemporary design for the era includes a body in a very characteristic 1930s beige tone. The two-door "no-pillar" version offers a clean, continuous profile when the doors are closed. The black canvas top provides a versatile driving experience: A coupe and a convertible. The heart of the car is its reliable inline four-cylinder engine, which remains the original, delivering around 40 horsepower. Its interior is typically upholstered in simple yet durable materials. Original elements are maintained, such as the steering wheel, instruments, and door handles, which are iconic design pieces of this model. Preserving a car with 80% original components is an exceptional testament to its history and care. This level of authenticity makes it extremely valuable for purist collectors.

Hillman Minx – 1959

The 1959 Hillman Minx positioned itself as an accessible family car with a contemporary design for its time. Its powerplant is the 1.4-liter (1390 cc) "Series II" engine, an inline-four with a cast iron block and head that produced around 49 horsepower. This engine is renowned for its robustness, smooth operation, and remarkable fuel economy. The four-door sedan body features an elegant two-tone combination of blue and white, with rounded lines giving it a robust appearance. The interior is a trip back in time, preserving the original checkered fabric on the seats, a very popular textile pattern in the 1950s. Elements like the steering wheel, instrument panel, and door handles maintain the brand's functional and simple design. The driving experience is characterized by a soft suspension with semi-elliptical leaf springs, clearly prioritizing comfort over sports performance. This model represents the essence of the post-war European family car: practical, economical, and durable. Preserving a specimen with all these original details, especially the upholstery and the engine, is a notable achievement for any collector. The 1959 Hillman Minx remains, therefore, a symbol of a charming and straightforward motoring era.

Chevrolet Bel Air – 1957

This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop Coupé embodies the "Resto-Mod" philosophy, which combines classic aesthetics with modern technology. Its profile is unmistakable, featuring the "Hardtop" roofline, chrome tail fins, and a silver gray paint that accentuates its curves. The most significant modification lies in its engine bay, where a Corvette LS6 V8 delivers power and reliability far superior to the original. This engine swap also entails upgrades to the transmission, exhaust system, and cooling. Inside, the car features a complete customization, replacing the original fabric with a bold, full red vinyl upholstery. It also includes elements like a sports steering wheel, digital instruments, and a modern sound system. The 16-inch alloy wheels not only contribute a contemporary style but also allow for low-profile tires, improving handling. This combination of power and an updated chassis transforms it into a cult car with capabilities rivaling a modern supercar. While it loses authenticity, it gains immensely in driving enjoyment and presence. This Bel Air is, therefore, the perfect fusion of legendary 1950s style and 21st-century performance.

Ford Model A – 1929

This 1929 Ford Model A embodies the essence of a "Hot Rod," built with ingenuity and parts from around the globe. While its body remains recognizable, it typically undergoes modifications like chassis cuts and adjustments to accommodate the new mechanical components.The heart of the project is the engine swap for a Lada VAZ 2107 powerplant, a 1.6-liter inline four-cylinder famous for its extreme robustness and ease of maintenance. Mated to the engine is its original five-speed manual transmission, which is far more modern than the Ford's original unit.The air suspension system, with its compressor and interior controls, allows the car to be raised or lowered from inside, creating a spectacular visual effect. This structural transformation involves installing a highly modified chassis.The interior is customized with sport bucket seats and a control console for the suspension. A louder exhaust and upgraded brakes are necessary adaptations to handle the new power and driving style. This car completely abandons its historical collector value to become a pure expression of custom car culture.This 1929 Ford Model A is, ultimately, an example of how creativity can unite two very different automotive legends into a single vehicle.

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