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.
Dragonman shares his passion for collecting and maintaining hot rods, highlighting the acquisition of his 63rd vehicle. He announces the grand opening of his museum on April 26th and 27th, which will feature military displays, historical exhibits, and an "oldies but goodies" room. A significant draw for the opening will be the rental of 60 machine guns, weather permitting, with no reservations required. The video emphasizes his dedication to his extensive car collection and the upcoming museum events.
This video showcases Dragonman's personal collection of hot rods, with a focus on his plans to open a hot rod museum on April 26th. He mentions owning 61 hot rods and is currently in the process of putting batteries back into them. He expresses interest in acquiring more hot rods from the 1915-1930s era, considering them the 'real' hot rods. The description also includes a link to purchase t-shirts from Dragonman's store.
This video documents the acquisition of a 1931 Ford Coupe, the 60th such vehicle for the creator. The car was originally built in California in the 1970s and subsequently updated in Colorado with a new 350 cubic inch motor and transmission. While described as well-built and solid, it requires some carburetor work and a gas tank cleaning due to having sat for over two years. The video aims to showcase the car and share the experience of picking it up.
This video focuses on the upkeep and preparation of multiple 'hot rod' vehicles, specifically for spring. The creator mentions a large collection of vehicles, with a goal of preparing 44 more. The description also promotes a museum tour at 'Dragonmans' which showcases these vehicles, detailing the schedule, cost, and duration of the tours. A link to purchase merchandise is also provided.
This video focuses on a 1953 Bel Air Gasser undergoing extensive tuning to achieve near-perfect running condition. The creator highlights the recent tuning efforts and the progress made towards optimizing the vehicle's performance. The content is primarily about classic car restoration and performance tuning.
This video focuses on the practical automotive task of removing and installing the fuel filler door on a Gen6 Camaro. While not directly about firearms, it showcases a hands-on modification process common among enthusiasts who also own firearms. The content creator emphasizes viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar, indicating a community-driven channel. The description also mentions original score and artwork contributors, suggesting a production effort beyond basic tutorials.
This YouTube video focuses on the restoration of a 1984 Toyota FJ60 Land Cruiser. The creator showcases the progress made on the vehicle and outlines future plans for its refurbishment. The description also includes links to the creator's clothing line, Patreon page, merchandise store, and podcast, suggesting a lifestyle or project-based channel rather than a vehicle-specific one. No firearms are mentioned or demonstrated.
This video showcases the "Oldie's but Goodies" room at Dragonman's military museum, focusing on classic hot rods from the 1950s. The content creator is changing light bulbs to LEDs to improve illumination. While the primary focus is on vintage cars, the description mentions the military museum, implying a potential broader context of firearms or military memorabilia. The video offers insights into the museum's collection and visiting hours.
This video celebrates a passion for hot rods, with the creator acquiring their 43rd vehicle and sharing nostalgic memories of car culture. The video aims to educate a new generation about the essence of hot rods. The creator also promotes their merchandise.
This "Funday Monday" video showcases the creator's morning routine of starting up several classic hot rods. The owner details a new system of applying five-year collector plates to avoid annual renewals, a process that sometimes requires starting fluid. The video also announces an upcoming t-shirt line featuring these hot rods, with designs for a 1929 Ford coupe, a flamed 1928 sedan, a T-bucket, and a 1955 Chevy, intended as a 12-month package. The creator also calls out for his mechanic friend, Joe Rising, to assist with vehicle maintenance and invites viewers to visit his hot rod and military museum on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
This video showcases Dragonman's day off, which involves a significant amount of work and passion for his collection of hot rods and vintage bicycles. He begins by lining up his hot rods and arranging newly acquired 1950s and 60s style bicycles. The main task for the morning is rearranging his hot rods to accommodate the new bicycle collection. He plans to take his '32 Ford into town for breakfast, hoping his helpers will have made progress on organizing the items by the time he returns. The video concludes with a positive message and a reminder to have a safe summer.