This video showcases a custom 1950 chopped top Mercury, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and modifications. The owner details its powertrain, featuring a small-block 350ci Chevy motor, Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch rear end. The video also promotes an upcoming Saturday night hot rod gathering, emphasizing respectful behavior to maintain the privilege of using the parking lot. It concludes with a mention of the owner's plan to polish all 49 of his cars and a link to his merchandise store.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1927 Ford Roadster, a hot rod with a custom build. The car features an all-steel body on a 1932 Ford chassis, a 1932 metal grille, a Chevrolet 350 small-block engine, an automatic transmission, a 9" Ford rear end, and working lights, gauges, and a heater. The owner expresses excitement about adding it to his collection of hot rods, classics, and custom cars, aiming to reach a total of 50. He also mentions that his Hot Rod Museum, part of a larger Military Museum, is accessible to visitors on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am. T-shirts are available for purchase.
This video showcases a 1932 Ford Highboy Roadster hot rod, recently acquired by the presenter. The car features a 350ci Chevy small-block engine, an automatic transmission, and a chrome-plated 9" rear end. The presenter expresses excitement about adding it to their collection of 48 hot rods. The video also mentions an upcoming museum opening on April 9th, which will include a public machine gun shoot with approximately 40 full-auto weapons available for rent, weather permitting. Merchandise is available for purchase through a provided website.
This video showcases a modified 1931 Ford with a new Chevrolet small-block engine and drivetrain, alongside a "cut-down, Dragon Fire, full auto firearm." The creator mentions having parts to build more Dragon Fire rifles, specifically mentioning 75 of them becoming available. They also produce .308 caliber Dragon Fire rifles and will soon offer 9mm rifles, with parts currently in manufacturing. Interested parties are encouraged to call to be added to a waiting list for the .308 and 9mm models. The creator expresses enjoyment in activities that avoid legal trouble.
This YouTube video showcases the acquisition of a "hot rod," specifically a Ford Vicky, which is the 45th vehicle in the creator's collection. The description highlights its powerful setup, featuring a blown Chevy 350 engine paired with dual Weber carburetors. The creator expresses enthusiasm for the vehicle, noting its aesthetic appeal and how well it complements their existing collection.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1915 T-bucket hot rod, highlighting its custom modifications including a small-block 350 Chevy engine and transmission, and a Corvette rear end with disc brakes. The owner expresses excitement about driving the car and mentions having a large collection of hot rods in his "oldies room" and house garages, which can accommodate up to 14 vehicles. The video also includes a link to the creator's merchandise store.
This video showcases a newly acquired custom 1950 Mercury with a chopped top. The car features a 350 small-block Chevy engine, automatic transmission, Ford 9-inch rear end, lake pipes, skirts, whitewall tires, and a flamethrower exhaust. The owner highlights its unique chopped styling and its addition to his collection (number 41). Future videos will feature his "oldies but goodies" room, winter acquisitions, and gas pumps. The museum opens for tours on April 4th.
This video showcases a classic 1941 Willys Coupe, highlighting its custom build with a small-block 350 cubic inch Chevy engine and automatic transmission. The creator discusses plans to sell approximately 10 hot rods from their collection this winter, with listings expected on Craigslist in Colorado Springs due to advertising restrictions on other platforms. They intend to replace these with new acquisitions, aiming to have 40 hot rods on display by next spring. The video also mentions preparations for hot rod shows and displaying military vehicles, with upcoming sales likely by the end of November. The creator also promotes their merchandise store.
This video showcases a highly customized 1934 Ford coupe, dubbed 'Hot Rod Garage.' The owner details the immaculate condition of the vehicle, highlighting its powerful 350 cubic inch Chevy motor, 4-barrel carburetor, and Turbo 400 transmission. Other features mentioned include a 9" Ford rear end, pearl white paint, a premium sound system, front disc brakes, and a rumble seat for passengers. The description playfully mentions the rumble seat is for his girlfriend so she won't bother him while driving.
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 features a flamethrower being used to "take out" a 1957 Chevrolet. The creator emphasizes the homemade nature of the flamethrower, built by their brother, and mentions they own three such devices within the family. A strong disclaimer is issued against replicating the device due to inherent dangers without proper knowledge and supervision. The description also includes a link to purchase t-shirts and notes the car's specifications: a small block 350 cubic inch crate motor, a 4-speed manual transmission, and a Chevy rear-end. The creator aims to "take out" a different car each morning, weather permitting.
This video showcases a stunning 1956 Chevrolet, modified with a modern 350 cubic inch small-block Chevy engine and a 4-speed manual transmission. The description emphasizes the owner's preparedness, stating they are 'never go anywhere unarmed,' and offers a demonstration of several full-auto firearms. The video also promotes an upcoming annual machine gun shoot event on September 14th and 15th, and links to merchandise.