Tom Gibson
12-30-2019, 05:54 PM
Greetings,
For additions made to Havana's legendary Tropicana Cabaret, Cuban architect Max Borges Recio won the Gold Prize in 1953 from the National College of Architects. The club's mirrored entryway provides a multi-faceted backdrop for the '56 Mark II C56D2784, one of nine known to have arrived when new to Cuba's capital city.
19921
Ordered by a prosperous Havana Ford dealer, the Continental is said to have once belonged to Marta Batista, wife of the deposed dictator who fled the country on New Year's Eve, 1958, sixty-one years ago tomorrow. Owned for many years by a now-retired Cubana de Aviacion pilot, C56D2784 is a regular fixture on the streets of La Habana. First black, then a dark red and now a light ivory-green, the car's Batista attribution is still up in the air but hopefully one day we can prove that claim, one way or another.
For additions made to Havana's legendary Tropicana Cabaret, Cuban architect Max Borges Recio won the Gold Prize in 1953 from the National College of Architects. The club's mirrored entryway provides a multi-faceted backdrop for the '56 Mark II C56D2784, one of nine known to have arrived when new to Cuba's capital city.
19921
Ordered by a prosperous Havana Ford dealer, the Continental is said to have once belonged to Marta Batista, wife of the deposed dictator who fled the country on New Year's Eve, 1958, sixty-one years ago tomorrow. Owned for many years by a now-retired Cubana de Aviacion pilot, C56D2784 is a regular fixture on the streets of La Habana. First black, then a dark red and now a light ivory-green, the car's Batista attribution is still up in the air but hopefully one day we can prove that claim, one way or another.