This video features "Dragonman" showcasing his latest acquisition, "Hot Rod Number 69," a 1950 chop top Ford. His mechanic, Kenn, is seen performing maintenance, specifically changing the valve cover gaskets. The description highlights Dragonman's extensive collection, which includes 161 vehicles, encompassing hot rods and military vehicles, in addition to other equipment like attack jeeps, front-end loaders, and tractors. He also mentions that his hot rod and military museum is open for guided tours on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays without reservations. More information is available on his website.
This video features a comparison between a custom 1950 Ford and a 1950 Mercury, highlighting the custom chopped top Ford. The description also announces the upcoming opening of a Military Museum and Hot Rod collection on April 9th, which will include a machine gun shoot offering rentals of approximately 40 full-auto firearms to the public. T-shirts are available for purchase through a provided website.
This YouTube video showcases a custom-built 1950s Ford with a chopped top. The description highlights the vehicle's significant bodywork and 50s styling. It is powered by a small-block 350 engine, a Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch Ford rear end. The video aims to give viewers a look at this classic American car.
This video showcases a 1950 Ford hot rod with significant modifications. The presenter details the car's custom features, including a chopped top, a Chevrolet 350 cubic inch small-block engine, a turbo transmission, a Ford 9-inch rear end, push-button doors, a leather interior, and air conditioning. The car is described as having a strong 1950s aesthetic and attracting considerable attention when driven. The video is presented in a positive and appreciative tone, highlighting the beauty of the day and the enjoyment of driving the classic vehicle.
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