This video announces upcoming t-shirts inspired by the creator's hot rods. Several specific vehicles are mentioned as inspiration for future shirt designs, including a 'dragon car', a street-legal dragster, a candy apple green 427 cubic inch Chevy powered car, and a 1928 red flamed sedan. The creator also mentions progress on a dirt bike track and flat track extension, promising a future video on that topic. A link to the shop is provided for purchasing existing t-shirts.
The creator plans to produce t-shirts featuring 12 of their favorite hot rods. Each shirt will have a different hot rod on the front and back, with details like the year, make, and model. They are also contemplating the establishment of a dedicated hot rod museum, which would allow for more space at their existing military museum. The t-shirt designs are being sent to the printer soon, with completion expected in a couple of weeks. The video description also mentions Colorado Springs, Colorado as a location.
The creator organized a car show at their home featuring 26 of their 35 hot rods. This event was prompted by the widespread cancellation of car shows across the United States, with the creator aiming to provide an enjoyable experience for their fans. The video showcases the collection of vehicles and the creator's passion for hot rods.
This video documents an urban exploration adventure to an abandoned airport for a Dodge Challenger photoshoot. The creator details finding the location and capturing impressive photos of the car in an abandoned hangar and next to an old plane. However, the photoshoot was cut short when police arrived, ending the exploration abruptly. The creator encourages viewers to check out their photos and share their thoughts.
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