This video description announces a motor rebuild service for $1200, contingent on parts being rebuildable. The service includes both parts and labor. The description also promotes the shop's t-shirts available for purchase on their website. The content appears to be focused on automotive repair and services, with a mention of merchandise.
This video announces the final tours of the season at Dragonman's museum. Interested visitors are encouraged to attend the remaining tours on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am sharp. No reservations are needed; attendees should arrive before 10 am. The museum will close for the season shortly after Veteran's Day, though other facilities at Dragonman's will remain open year-round. The video also promotes the sale of t-shirts via their website.
This video captures Dragonman interacting with customers at his establishment, Dragonland. The description highlights a significant influx of firearm and ammunition deliveries, with walls and cabinets rapidly filling up. Dragonman expresses enthusiasm for his business and the fun atmosphere he cultivates with his patrons. The video also promotes his merchandise with a link to his online store.
This two-part YouTube video, titled 'Part Two of Two of The "Rebuild Your Own Motor" Deal,' is presented by DRAGONMAN'S MACHINE SHOP. The description focuses on the shop's merchandise, specifically T-shirts available for purchase online, with a promise of next-day shipping. Given the title's focus on "Rebuild Your Own Motor," the content is likely a tutorial or demonstration related to automotive repair or customization, possibly involving engine work. The description mentions a website for merchandise, implying a brand or entity that produces or sells such items. Without a transcript, the exact technical details or specific vehicles/engines are unknown, but the core theme revolves around DIY automotive mechanical work.
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