Cuba retro license plate reproduction
A reproduction of the mid-century Cuban license plate — the kind that hung off Chevys and Fords parked along the Malecón before 1959, now stamped fresh in metal for the wall, the garage, or the bar cart.
Standard plate dimensions, pre-drilled mounting holes, vintage typography and color palette pulled from the originals. Not a vehicle-legal plate — a decor piece, sized and finished for display.
Common Uses: garage walls, man caves, home bars, restaurant decor, classic car shows, Cuban-themed parties, Father's Day gifts for the car guy in the family.
Cultural Context: Pre-revolution Havana was famously a city of American cars, and those plates — Cuba stamped across the top, a serial number below — became one of the small visual markers of that era. Reproductions like this one show up in Little Havana barbershops, Hialeah body shops, and the homes of exiles who remember the streets they came from. It's nostalgia you can hang on a nail.
Pairs With: Cuban flag decor, vintage Hatuey beer signs, framed photos of old Havana, classic car memorabilia, cigar lounge setups.
Ships nationwide. A small piece of Cuba for anyone who keeps the island on the wall.