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 focuses on the process of winterizing classic cars from the 1950-1958 era. The creator shares practical tips and a walkthrough of their winterization methods for their hot rod collection. The video aims to provide helpful advice for viewers looking to prepare their vintage vehicles for storage during colder months. It also promotes the creator's merchandise.
This video is the third part of a series on winterizing hot rods. The host mentions having about nine more cars to process and hints that the next video will detail the specific winterization steps. The description also promotes merchandise available on the "Shop Dragonman's" website.
The content creator organized a car show featuring 26 of their 41 hot rods, as traditional car shows have been largely canceled. This event was held at their home for fans. The description also mentions a recurring Saturday night car show at a Kmart parking lot at Powers Blvd and Palmer Park, weather permitting. T-shirts are available for purchase through a provided link.
This YouTube video focuses on winterizing a significant collection of 25 out of 43 hot rods with the assistance of Melissa. The description emphasizes the ongoing fun at Dragonman's and promotes merchandise sales through a provided link. The content appears to be primarily about vehicle maintenance and enthusiast activities.
This video showcases a new line of custom-built dragster t-shirts. The creator highlights the detailed designs, starting with a dragster shirt. Future designs will feature a 29 Ford 427 powered chopped top hot rod (green) and a flamed 1928 sedan, aiming to provide a variety of hot rod styles. The shirts are available in sizes from Small to 4XL, and viewers are directed to the provided website for ordering and to explore other merchandise.
This video showcases a recently acquired 1927 Ford Coupe hot rod. The owner enthusiastically details the car's custom features, including a channeled body, boxed chassis, small block Chevy engine, automatic transmission, Ford 9-inch rear end, front disc brakes, a premium sound system, and a high-quality interior with push-button windows. The car was purchased from a seller who was downsizing his collection. The owner's daughter, Melissa, is also shown interacting with and briefly driving the vehicle. The description highlights the owner's passion for collecting hot rods, humorously noting his intention to acquire many more.
This video demonstrates the process of winterizing multiple hot rods, a procedure the creator performs annually in October. Key steps include checking tire pressure, all fluids, and battery maintenance. Batteries that are not kept charged in cold weather are at risk of cracking and leaking acid. The video also highlights the importance of using orange antifreeze for aluminum radiators, as green antifreeze can corrode aluminum. The hot rods are then moved to a dedicated "oldies room" and covered with plastic. The creator acknowledges the effort involved but emphasizes the enjoyment of the process.
The creator organized a car show at their home featuring 26 of their 35 hot rods. This event was prompted by the widespread cancellation of car shows across the United States, with the creator aiming to provide an enjoyable experience for their fans. The video showcases the collection of vehicles and the creator's passion for hot rods.
Dragonman is showcasing his "Oldies but Goodies" room, deciding which of his hot rod vehicles to take to an upcoming car show. He highlights a specific vehicle: a 3-window 1932 Ford powered by a big-block 454 Chevy engine. He notes that the car was a bit difficult to start due to not being driven recently. The video also promotes Dragonman's merchandise shop.
This video focuses on preparing a custom hot rod, nicknamed the "coffin car," for an upcoming car show. The creator is getting the vehicle ready for the event, expressing excitement about the "really cool" car. The description also includes a link to the creator's merchandise store.
This video showcases a 1927 Ford Roadster being taken out for a cruise to attend The Street Rod Nationals at The Pueblo Fairgrounds. The event is highlighted as the largest car show in the state, occurring annually. The content focuses on classic automobiles and automotive events, providing a glimpse into the hot rod culture.
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