This video captures a Halloween morning from Dragonland, beginning with a ride in a 1931 Ford chopped and channeled hot rod to breakfast. The day's activities include an annual Halloween pumpkin shoot and a guided tour of the owner's military museum, which also houses a hot rod museum. Both museums are open until November 14th, with specific operating hours detailed for the following week, including a special opening on Veteran's Day. The owner expresses gratitude for record attendance and aims to expand the museum for the next year. The video also promotes t-shirts available for purchase.
This YouTube video, titled "Friday Fun Day!", showcases the conversion of four Glock pistols to full-auto, which will be registered as sub-machine guns. Additionally, a Walther Model P-22 is demonstrated with a suppressor attached. The video also features a ride in a "chopped and channeled" 1931 Ford, offering a mix of firearm demonstrations and automotive content. The focus is on demonstrating the modified Glocks and the suppressed Walther, with a classic car ride as a concluding element.
This video features a chopped and channeled 1931 Ford hot rod, highlighting its new Chevy 350 small block engine, Turbo 400 transmission, and S10 rear end. The description also mentions testing a "Dragon Fire" full-auto firearm and upcoming sales of 75 Dragon Fire rifles. The creator expresses immense enjoyment from these activities, humorously noting it's done "without getting arrested." A link to shop t-shirts is provided.
This video showcases a collector's passion for diecast cars, highlighting a newly acquired 1931 Ford chopped and channeled coupe. The collector mentions their collection has surpassed 1800 diecast cars, with some displayed in a military museum. As a side note, the creator corrects a previous error regarding the model numbers of Scar machine guns, clarifying that the 5.56mm is the Scar 16 and the .308 is the Scar 17. The video also touches on the collector's personal experience fitting into the 'hot rod 35' and their joy in sharing rare diecast models with their audience.
This video showcases a 1931 Ford "Vickie" hot rod, highlighting it as part of the owner's morning routine which also involves shooting machine guns. The description details the vehicle's modifications, including a 350 small block Chevy motor, Turbo 400 transmission, Chevy rear end, disc brakes, and air conditioning. The owner expresses enjoyment in driving the car around town and mentions owning 32 hot rods. While the primary focus is the classic car, the mention of "shooting one of my machine guns" introduces a firearms element to the content.
This video documents a journey to a Hot Rod Show in a highly modified 1931 Ford chopped and channeled coupe. The description highlights the car's speed, including the presence of nitrous injection. The presenter anticipates a large gathering of hot rod enthusiasts due to the perfect weather. While the video focuses on a classic car and a car show, it does not contain any direct firearms-related content.
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