This video offers a quick build breakdown of a 2018 Jeep Trackhawk, serving as a bridge for viewers unfamiliar with the creator's car content, particularly those coming from TikTok. The creator acknowledges that car content has become expensive and less passionate for them compared to firearm content. They encourage audience interaction by asking about favorite cars and mention that seeing much more of this specific vehicle in the future is not guaranteed. Links to car-related merchandise and the creator's TikTok are provided.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1966 Jeep, specifically a "Tuxedo Park" model. The description highlights that the Jeep has been repainted in a military green color. The content appears to focus on the vehicle itself, its year, and its aesthetic modifications.
This YouTube video provides an update on a diesel-swapped Jeep Cherokee (XJ), affectionately known as TDXJ. The content creator shares their experience with Mickey Thompson Baja Boss Tires, discussing why they chose them, their specifications, and initial impressions. The video delves into the performance of the tires during off-roading at AOAA, highlighting both the pros and cons of the Baja Boss tires. The creator also encourages viewer interaction by asking for questions about the Jeep in its current state to guide future video content. Additionally, they promote their Instagram page @turbodieselxj and their small business, TATargets, which manufactures steel target systems.
This video details the initial stages of preparing for a head gasket replacement on an OM617 diesel engine swapped into a Jeep Cherokee (XJ). The creator highlights past milestones and recent setbacks, specifically the head gasket leak. They discuss the use of ARP studs for improved clamping force and a new gasket set from AutoHausAZ, expressing hope to resolve the leak. A follow-up "how-to" video on the replacement process is promised. The description also includes a promotional segment for the creator's company, TA Targets, a referral code, and contact information for suggestions and questions.
This video showcases a "Jeep Cherokee Graveyard" with multiple project Jeep Cherokees. The content focuses on a 2001 Jeep Cherokee Trail rig being prepped for off-road use. The creator also mentions progress on a turbo diesel Jeep Cherokee, with a dedicated update video planned soon. While not the primary focus, the video touches on the creator's company, TA Targets, which sells steel shooting targets, and promotes responsible firearm ownership. Affiliate links for camera gear are also included.
This video documents the continuation of the Brownells Adventure Dream Rig build. The Jeep's frame has been extended, and significant metalwork is underway with the construction of a new aluminum body. The project is evolving into an "ultimate adventure machine" rather than a conventional 4WD overland vehicle. Future installments will cover a special paint job, and the completed rig will be showcased at Overland Expo West in Flagstaff, Arizona, from May 17-19, 2019. A link to the previous "Getting Started" episode and a Brownells desert adventure campaign is provided.
This video marks the beginning of the "Adventure Dream Rig" build, a project focused on transforming a Jeep into an ultimate overland/off-road 4WD vehicle. The first step involves stripping down the Jeep to its bare substructure, removing the interior and most exterior components while preserving the structural elements. The description highlights that this is part of an ongoing series, with the next installment focusing on bringing the rig to life. The completed vehicle will be showcased at Overland Expo West in May 2019.
This YouTube video showcases custom-built Jeeps by Novak Conversions. While the title and description focus heavily on vehicles and off-road modifications, the video content itself is not about firearms. The description includes standard YouTube creator promotional links for subscriptions, Patreon, merchandise, Amazon tools, and other social media channels.
This video showcases an "attack vehicle" described as a one-of-a-kind Jeep, featuring an AK-47. The creator, Dragonman, films the Jeep approaching on his road, highlighting the firearm and the vehicle. He expresses his hope that viewers enjoy the demonstration and have a good weekend.
This YouTube video focuses on upgrading a Jeep motor using Novak Conversions as part of a "Convoy Across America." The description heavily features calls to action for subscribing, supporting the creator on Patreon, and checking out various related channels and merchandise. It also includes affiliate links for Amazon, cryptocurrency, and an email list. The primary content seems to revolve around vehicle modification and adventure, with no direct mention of firearms.
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