This video showcases a 1931 Ford Pickup that has been heavily modified with a 1932 grill, a 350 cubic inch Chevy motor, a Turbo 400 transmission, and a Chevy rear end. The owner expresses excitement about their new vehicle and plans to build a personal drag strip on their recently purchased property for testing hot rods. The video offers a glimpse into the owner's lifestyle and passion for their vehicles, with a mention of 'Dragonman' and a 'YAHOO!'.
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 features a 1927 Ford Roadster that has been heavily modified into a hot rod. The owner highlights the extensive upgrades, including a Cobra Mustang motor, a T Bucket tubed front end with disc brakes, and a 9" Ford rearend. The description emphasizes the spirit of hot rodding and expresses pride in adding this vehicle to the owner's collection. A link to a merchandise store is also provided.
This video is an announcement about a car show, focusing on hot rods and classic vehicles. The creator discusses potential weather cancellations for an upcoming event and mentions they will be showcasing their yellow 3-window '32 Ford, emphasizing its speed. They also invite viewers to their museum tour, which features a large collection of 50 hot rods, restored gas pumps, vintage bicycles, and pedal cars, promising a trip down memory lane for those over 50. Merchandise is also promoted via a website link.
This YouTube video showcases a collection of hot rods and model cars, with the creator expressing their passion for driving these vehicles. The description details a museum tour that includes both the hot rod collection and a military museum, offered on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM for $20 cash per person.
This YouTube video showcases the acquisition of a "hot rod," specifically a Ford Vicky, which is the 45th vehicle in the creator's collection. The description highlights its powerful setup, featuring a blown Chevy 350 engine paired with dual Weber carburetors. The creator expresses enthusiasm for the vehicle, noting its aesthetic appeal and how well it complements their existing collection.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1923 T Bucket hot rod. The owner expresses a passion for cars from the 1920s and 1930s, considering them the "real" hot rods. This T Bucket is their 44th addition to their collection. The description also mentions military museum tours held on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am, which include a hot rod museum, and are presented as a way to honor fallen soldiers and learn military history. A link to purchase t-shirts is provided.
This video celebrates a passion for hot rods, with the creator acquiring their 43rd vehicle and sharing nostalgic memories of car culture. The video aims to educate a new generation about the essence of hot rods. The creator also promotes their merchandise.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1923 T Bucket hot rod with a "chopped top." The owner highlights its impressive performance, noting it's "FAST," and attributes this to its lightweight build, characteristic of early 20th-century automobiles. The car is equipped with a complete Corvette drivetrain, including the motor, transmission, and rear end. The description emphasizes the philosophy of hot rodding: combining a powerful motor with a lightweight chassis for speed, a concept that evolved as cars became heavier in the mid-20th century. The video aims to share the owner's enthusiasm for this classic hot rod.
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 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, titled "Winterizing More of My Vehicles," offers practical advice on preparing classic cars and hot rods for winter. The creator, drawing on over 30 years of personal experience, shares tips and techniques for winterizing these vehicles. The description encourages viewers to visit and implies a friendly, community-oriented approach to sharing automotive knowledge. The content focuses on vehicle maintenance and preservation for colder weather.