This video shows Dragonman and his mechanic, Ken, performing maintenance on vehicles during a half day off. They are putting on tires, charging batteries, and gassing up about 15 vehicles, focusing on those closest to the garage doors. Dragonman mentions his upcoming new building, which will provide more space. He also advertises tours of his Hot Rod Collection and Military Museum, available on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays for $20 cash, starting at 10:00 AM. His website, www.dragonmans.com, is also provided.
This video showcases Dragonman's method for winterizing his hot rods. While the focus is on vehicle maintenance, the description highlights that Dragonman's business includes various firearm-related activities such as shooting ranges and a firearm store, which will remain open year-round. The museum itself will close for the winter. The description also mentions tours of the hot rod collection and encourages visits before the museum's winter closure. The video is presented by Dragonman, who also promotes his merchandise.
This YouTube video showcases a Sunday tour of a military museum, highlighting a strong turnout of over 140 visitors from across the US and potentially worldwide. The description emphasizes the educational value for families learning about military history. It also promotes additional activities offered after the museum visit, including machine gun rentals (with advance reservations required), paintball, dirt bike riding, and access to shooting ranges. Information and pricing for these services are available on the provided website. The museum's updated operating hours are also detailed, with guided tours offered on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1922 T-Bucket hot rod, adding to the creator's extensive collection of five T-Buckets and 39 hot rods. The description highlights that these vehicles, along with a 50's/Elvis room, are part of military museum tours starting in April. The content aims to evoke nostalgia for early hot rod enthusiasts and educate newer generations on the era's culture.
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 showcases a beautifully restored 1929 Ford Coupe, highlighting its recent custom paint job by a local artist named Spider. The description details the car's impressive specifications, including a 427 cubic inch big block motor, automatic transmission, Chevy rearend, and a chopped top. The owner expresses excitement about adding this well-built hot rod to their collection and encourages viewers to enjoy their day. A link to the shop's t-shirts is also provided.
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