For the record, mario Kaplan and his son are M.D.s not vets. I have purchased one 32 roadster from them and it was exactly as advertised. I have also had him to my business here in the states and had lunch with him and his wife. Good people. Sounds like a lot of hearsay going on from people who have not dealt with or met the man. Hearsay is nothing more than cheap gossip, stop saying things about people if you have not met them. I can say is my dealings with him were good. quote] There was another guy who was bringing out cars and motorcycles.He was a Vet.He showed me some pictures of a long line of early Fords lined up. My one rule of thumb is that when you are getting into serious money on vehicles;buy a ticket there.The best money you can WASTE is on a plane ticket.Its a lot cheaper than dropping a wad.... I was able to fly to Argentina for $810 R/T.Hotel was another $500-600. Steaks and red wine were yummy!
Ja ja, bostero sucio. La 12 late en los baños roñosos de la bombonera nada más, aguante river carajo!!!! y aguanten los hotrods !! Abrazo Chief Diego
Hi guys, i'm an Argentinian boy (y gallina tambien) but in these time i'm living in Italy. Sorry for my bad english. In argentina are few old cars, the problem is that people who have a old car think they have gold and asked a lot of money for them, to find something in good condition and good price you have to look a lot and generally this cars not found on the Internet.
Hola Capochi.., que feo tu inglés hermano. Pero me alegro de que un compatriota esté acá en el foro. Our country "was" a gold mine. Not anymore.., as Capochi says few of the good things are left and people know what thats worth nowadays. if I was at least 5 years older than I was 20/25 years ago .............. D. Note: Until Peron (1945) I would say that more than 90% of the cars here were American imported, all brands and models. That was a wealthy time for the country and all of the good stuff was brought. Those are long gone..., mostly in the 80s all were exported for few $$. DAMN DAMN DAMN
OT Gracias mercjoe, mi ingles es bastante malo si pero buee - sorry for my english. This is the best forum of the Hot rod culture, I learn a lot. thank You
You should post an ad on some Cuban paper I doubt that bike ever made it back here. Or maybe write to Bolivia when "Che" was last seen
we need more argentinian people in here, by my brothers house in palermo hollywood there is a shop that buils turismo carretera cars, and the owner had like 5 or 6 32 fords running, he told me he would sell me one for u$2500 and me like a dumb ass didnt look into the shipping
Chief, Por favor no seas botón y decime where this guy is, como se llama. Un phone number, algo !!! I need to build my 255 flathead and want some really skilled person to do it. Id love to see more Args here. I'll spread the news about the HAMB as much as I can. Its a pitty a lot ot of "fierreros" dont know a word in english more than "I am a boy and I love my mother........." Saludos Chief Diego
Big country, lots of barns and sheds, plenty of farmland where things can sit for decades, right? Surely the exporters have made only the easy finds. I remember reading about a Gaucho somewhere years ago; he and his friend had Model T's. His friend rolled his car, and ruined the body...bad news since he had a wife and kids to transport. The single gaucho gave his pal the body from his own Model T, and then strapped his horse saddle to the gastank of his chassis, a nice traditional touch.
Mmmmhh, I would like to think so Bruce but Im afraid most has been found, not everything for sure. Where did you got that story from ? dont know if true but nice
What's up Diego?!?! I wish I could have stayed longer to hunt for cars. I saw plenty of old tin lurking in the country. Maybe next year......
Man, I would love to get my ass down to Argentina. I dated a couple of nice Argentinean gals. Beautiful women there, and cool as shit to boot! Hahah. As for cars, I wouldn't know, but I'm sure down in Central and South America there are plenty sitting and waiting. I have family in Honduras (although I'm cuban). Maybe I'll go take a look.
You're only half Cuban Yo. Here in Miami there is a ski shop???. Well, come to find out Floridians like to see snow in the winter time and the wealthier ones head to argentina to ski in (our) summer. So it's cold down there right now, Si?
This picture was on anouther site and taken in Argentina. Did the cars down there come factory with a filled roof? If they didn't this was an early modification and had some nice work done to it.
Hey Moondog, Dont know what you mean with "cool to boot", but yes, I have to admit girls here are gorgeous. If you are Cuban, get your ass on Cuba instead of Honduras !! Though getting the cars out would be difficult. Its amazing how that people keep running those old 50's cars. D.
At that time cars came here as they left factory in the US, local Ford and GM production didnt start until early 60s.
I wouldn't want anything by that jackass Che. He died exactly as he deserved, he was no "hero' as the T-shirted kiddies would have people believe! Hopefully, his motorcycle got crushed, wrecked, and completely destroyed years ago. Changing gears, Cuba would be a great place to acquire US-built cars - IF you could even arrange for export! And, I would not restore it - I would keep it as-is, that is the best testament to the owner(s) that have had to put up with Castro's crap the last 50 years!
I know a person that has cared an old Ford in Italy from Argentina and it has other upcoming shipping... he has given me some good suggestion... the costs are expensive and many problems with the customs...