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 is considering expanding his museum and showcases some of the military vehicles that will be on display. He announces the Grand Opening for his museum on April 26th and 27th, featuring a 2-hour tour each day. A significant attraction will be the availability of 60 machine guns for rental throughout the weekend.
This video showcases a Sunday tour at Dragonman's privately owned museum, attracting a large crowd of 77 visitors from across the United States and potentially overseas. The description highlights the museum's reputation for having "one of the best privately owned museums in the country." The museum offers guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM. The description also includes a link to purchase t-shirts from their online store.
Dragonman showcases a new collection of Civil War era firearms, along with pieces from the American Revolutionary War and Indian Wars. These antique weapons are highlighted as being in excellent working condition and are approximately 150 to 300 years old. The presenter plans to demonstrate shooting these historical firearms in upcoming videos, promising an entertaining experience. He also mentions his museum is open on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays starting at 10 am for the season.
This YouTube video showcases a tour of Dragonman's Museum, a facility visited by people from across the United States and overseas. The description emphasizes that while the exterior may not be impressive, the interior holds surprises. The museum offers tours every Sunday and Wednesday at 10 am, with options to purchase tickets online or in person. Ticket prices are $20 for adults and $10 for children aged 10 and under. The video also promotes t-shirts and museum tickets available for purchase through Dragonman's website.
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