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 focuses on the restoration of a 1977 Chevrolet K10 Square Body truck. It's the first part of a series detailing the restoration process. The description includes a link to purchase 'Yee Yee' branded merchandise.
This video showcases an "Oldie but Goodies Room," described as a 4-room, 15,000 sqft space. The host mentions taking out a '41 Willies pickup gasser' which they describe as 'super fast.' They also intend to use 'a hot rod' daily as the weather improves. The "Oldies but Goodies Room" is part of a military museum tour offered on specific days throughout the summer for $20 cash per person, with a guarantee of being impressed.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1941 Willys pickup truck, presented as a hot rod. The uploader expresses excitement about the purchase and hopes viewers enjoy the content. A link to the creator's merchandise store for t-shirts is also provided in the description.
This video offers a tour of a former USAF Cold War radar station located on Mount Umanhum in Santa Clara, California, presented by the host's friend, Chris, who previously served there. The description highlights an "exhilarating descent" around challenging curves in a '93 Ford Lightning, implying a focus on adventure and the vehicle's capabilities, rather than firearms.
This video is a personal retrospective from the creator about their very first brand-new truck purchase, a 1979 Toyota. The creator reminisces about the purchase, potentially even paying sticker price, and invites viewers to share their thoughts. Affiliate links are provided for various products and services, including a membership option, Big Daddy Unlimited, USCCA, GoPro equipment, and other cameras and drones. The creator also promotes their production company.
This video showcases a custom 1929 Panel Truck, a notable addition to the creator's hot rod collection. The truck features an all-metal body, a 327 cubic inch small-block Chevy motor, an automatic transmission, and a Ford rear-end. Modifications include a 3.5-inch chopped top, tilt steering wheel, bucket seats, and a Mustang front-end. The owner, referred to as "Dragonman," expresses pride in his 33rd hot rod and offers merchandise for sale.
This video addresses a common maintenance issue for the "Deuce and a Half" military truck, focusing on fixing the parking and blackout lights. The creator, from the "Deuce and Guns" channel, explains the process of replacing bulb #1251 (parking/blackout) and bulb #1683 (turn signal). The video also promotes the creator's Amazon store, social media links, and encourages viewers to subscribe for weekly content. While the channel name suggests a firearms focus, this particular video is about vehicle repair.
This video showcases a meticulously built 1934 Ford Hot Rod Pickup. The description highlights its powerful modifications, including a 350 cubic inch small-block Chevy engine, an automatic transmission, and a Chevy rear-end. Significant upgrades feature a shortened bed (12 inches), front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, and a performance-oriented Edlebrock Ram Tunnel intake manifold equipped with twin Edlebrock four-barrel carburetors. The owner expresses pride in the truck's power and performance, anticipating appearances at upcoming car shows.
This YouTube video, titled "So you want to own a Deuce part 2," is the second installment in a series by "BC's Deuce and Guns." It focuses on the ownership of an M35a2 military truck, commonly referred to as a "Deuce and a half." The description encourages viewers to connect on Facebook for updates. While not explicitly a firearm video, the channel name "Deuce and Guns" and the nature of military surplus vehicles suggest a potential overlap with firearms enthusiasts interested in military history, vehicles, or related topics. The content appears to be informational for potential owners of this specific military vehicle.
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