This video showcases a newly acquired 1932 Ford Roadster, identified as hot rod number 72. The description highlights key features of the classic vehicle, including its powerful Chevy big block 454 engine, automatic transmission, and a Ford 9-inch rear end. The owner also mentions that the car was built in California and looks forward to moving into a new building soon due to a lack of space.
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.
This video from Dragonman showcases his acquisition of a new hot rod: a 1933 Ford. He expresses great excitement and affection for the vehicle, labeling it a 'hot rod' and indicating his love for this particular model. The description also includes a link to his online store for merchandise.
This video offers a quick build breakdown of a 2018 Jeep Trackhawk, serving as a bridge for viewers unfamiliar with the creator's car content, particularly those coming from TikTok. The creator acknowledges that car content has become expensive and less passionate for them compared to firearm content. They encourage audience interaction by asking about favorite cars and mention that seeing much more of this specific vehicle in the future is not guaranteed. Links to car-related merchandise and the creator's TikTok are provided.
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 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 newly acquired 1931 Ford Coupe hot rod. The owner highlights its excellent all-metal condition, featuring a small-block engine, turbo transmission, and Mustang front end. Notably, the car retains original components like headlights, taillights, radiator grille, and bumpers, making it a rare find compared to typical hot rod builds that often opt for 1932 grills. This acquisition marks the 57th hot rod in the owner's collection, and he expresses his appreciation for its smooth operation, comparing it to a purring kitten. The video also directs viewers to his online store for t-shirts.
This video showcases Dragonman taking his 1931 chopped and channeled Ford Hot Rod for a drive in Colorado Springs. Before heading out, he gives viewers a glimpse of his new building, which is rapidly filling with more Hot Rods. He also promotes his 'oldies but goodies' room, available for tours as part of his military tour on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays for $20 per person (cash only). The tour lasts two hours and is guaranteed to be a worthwhile experience. Merchandise is available through his website.
This video showcases a recently acquired 1928 Ford Sedan, described as a 'hot rod' and noted to be 'Chevy powered'. The owner expresses satisfaction with the purchase, calling it a 'great addition' to their collection. The description also promotes a military museum tour, which includes viewing the hot rod collection, offered on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM for $20 cash per person.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1923 Ford T Bucket hot rod. The description highlights its impressive specifications, including a 383 Chevy blown stroker motor producing over 600 horsepower, a Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch chrome-plated rear end with 4.11 gears. It also features front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, and a distinctive crushed red velvet interior. The owner expresses excitement about adding this vehicle to their collection and invites viewers to see it during tours of the military museum opening on April 14th.
This video showcases an incredibly powerful 2500 horsepower Camaro, highlighting its extreme performance capabilities. The title emphasizes the immense power and speed of the vehicle, using emojis to convey excitement and visual impact. While the description is minimal, the title strongly suggests a focus on automotive engineering, custom builds, and high-performance vehicles.
This YouTube video showcases a Camaro with an extremely powerful engine, boasting 2500 horsepower. The title highlights the dyno testing of this high-performance vehicle, using emojis to convey excitement and power. The description is minimal, focusing solely on the title's core message. The content is centered around automotive performance and engineering rather than firearms.