This video showcases a 1931 Ford Pickup that has been heavily modified with a 1932 grill, a 350 cubic inch Chevy motor, a Turbo 400 transmission, and a Chevy rear end. The owner expresses excitement about their new vehicle and plans to build a personal drag strip on their recently purchased property for testing hot rods. The video offers a glimpse into the owner's lifestyle and passion for their vehicles, with a mention of 'Dragonman' and a 'YAHOO!'.
This video showcases a rare 1930 Chevy Roadster, the latest addition to the creator's collection, bringing their total to 59 vehicles. The hot rod features an all-metal body and is equipped with a big-block Chevy motor, transmission, and rear end. The description also includes a link to the creator's merchandise store.
This video showcases a personal collection of classic Chevrolet "Hot Rods" with a focus on 1955, 1956, 1957, and 1958 models. The owner details their extensive collection of 42 hot rods and classic cars displayed in a museum setting, which is part of a larger military museum tour. The description also mentions a significant collection of restored gas pumps, bicycles, pedal cars, and Elvis memorabilia. Plans are underway for an RV campsite at "Dragonland" to accommodate visitors.
This video announces the Saturday Night Hot Rod Show happening on September 25, 2021, at Powers Blvd and Palmer Park in the K-Mart parking lot, starting after 4 pm. The creator highlights the specific car they will be bringing, a '32 Ford. This Ford is described as being powered by a 454 big block Chevy motor, a Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch Ford rear end, emphasizing its speed. The video encourages viewers to attend and ends with a friendly closing.
This video features a classic 1956 Chevy Bel Air, highlighting its restored condition and mechanical details, followed by a test of short barrels for .223 and 5.56 caliber AR-15 pistols. The creator emphasizes the legal requirements for such configurations, including the necessity of a pistol brace or a tax stamp for short-barreled rifles, depending on state laws. The video also promotes merchandise.
This YouTube video documents the process of tearing down an old GM 5.7L LT1 engine, with the explicit intention of scrapping it. The creator shares the teardown process for viewers who may be interested in seeing the internal components of an LT1 engine exposed. The focus is on the mechanical disassembly and the visual aspect of the engine's internals before it is scrapped.
This video features a classic 1955 Chevrolet undergoing a breakfast outing. The car is highlighted with its custom modifications, including a powerful 383 small block Chevy stroker motor, a 5-speed manual transmission, and a Chevy rear end with 4.11 gears. The suspension has been lowered both front and rear, and it boasts a quality sound system. The description expresses a positive sentiment and hopes viewers have a good day.
This video provides a detailed explanation of the proper installation process for the Optispark distributor on LT1 engines, specifically for 1992-1994 model years. It covers applications for various GM vehicles including Camaro, Firebird, Trans Am, Impala, Roadmaster, and Corvette. The tutorial emphasizes correct procedures, likely including the use of a new Opti seal, offering valuable technical guidance for owners performing this maintenance or repair.
This video is part of the 'eye of the GNARwhal' segment, which offers a deeper look into the creator's life, featuring content that might not be considered strictly viral but is still enjoyable for subscribers. The description mentions filming random shenanigans since 8th grade, with potential for vlog-style content, action sports, high adventure edits, or compilations of random material. The video also promotes LAZER STAR LIGHTS and the 'Totally RAD' brand through social media links and a website. The content was filmed in Utah.
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