This video from Dragonland announces the restock of their Dragon 5.56 receivers, which are expected to fulfill the existing waiting list. Additionally, new shipments of 55' Chevy and 58' Chevy hot rod t-shirts have arrived. The 58' Chevy shirt marks the completion of their collection of twelve monthly hot rod shirts. The video encourages viewers to call with any questions.
This video focuses on the winterization process for hot rods, indicating they are prepared for cold weather. The creator hopes viewers gained knowledge and a renewed appreciation for collecting hot rods. They also announce upcoming museum tours, specifically one on Friday at 10 am, and promote their merchandise store. The content is entirely focused on vehicles and automotive culture, with no mention or demonstration of firearms.
This video announces the arrival of new "Candy Apple Green" hot rod shirts featuring a 1929 Ford Coupe. The description highlights the car's powerful big block 427 cubic inch Chevy motor and states that it "flies." The channel currently offers seven hot rod shirts in sizes small through 4XL, with plans for a package deal once the eighth shirt is released, which will feature a 1923 Ford T-bucket powered by a 440 Dodge motor. Additional merchandise such as mugs, bumper stickers, and shot glasses are also available.
This video offers a walk-through of a hot rod museum, highlighting its opening hours and special events during a machine gun shoot weekend. The museum will be accessible for guided tours starting at 10 am on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The machine gun shoot itself begins at 9 am on Saturday and Sunday, with the venue open until 5 pm on Saturday and 4 pm on Sunday. Other attractions like a 100-yard range, paintball fields, a gun store, and a dirt bike track will also be open. The video also promotes hot rod merchandise available for purchase.
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