This video showcases a 1932 Ford Highboy Roadster hot rod, recently acquired by the presenter. The car features a 350ci Chevy small-block engine, an automatic transmission, and a chrome-plated 9" rear end. The presenter expresses excitement about adding it to their collection of 48 hot rods. The video also mentions an upcoming museum opening on April 9th, which will include a public machine gun shoot with approximately 40 full-auto weapons available for rent, weather permitting. Merchandise is available for purchase through a provided website.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1915 T-bucket hot rod, highlighting its custom modifications including a small-block 350 Chevy engine and transmission, and a Corvette rear end with disc brakes. The owner expresses excitement about driving the car and mentions having a large collection of hot rods in his "oldies room" and house garages, which can accommodate up to 14 vehicles. The video also includes a link to the creator's merchandise store.
This video showcases a newly acquired custom 1950 Mercury with a chopped top. The car features a 350 small-block Chevy engine, automatic transmission, Ford 9-inch rear end, lake pipes, skirts, whitewall tires, and a flamethrower exhaust. The owner highlights its unique chopped styling and its addition to his collection (number 41). Future videos will feature his "oldies but goodies" room, winter acquisitions, and gas pumps. The museum opens for tours on April 4th.
This video showcases a classic 1941 Willys Coupe, highlighting its custom build with a small-block 350 cubic inch Chevy engine and automatic transmission. The creator discusses plans to sell approximately 10 hot rods from their collection this winter, with listings expected on Craigslist in Colorado Springs due to advertising restrictions on other platforms. They intend to replace these with new acquisitions, aiming to have 40 hot rods on display by next spring. The video also mentions preparations for hot rod shows and displaying military vehicles, with upcoming sales likely by the end of November. The creator also promotes their merchandise store.
This video showcases a custom 1929 Panel Truck, a notable addition to the creator's hot rod collection. The truck features an all-metal body, a 327 cubic inch small-block Chevy motor, an automatic transmission, and a Ford rear-end. Modifications include a 3.5-inch chopped top, tilt steering wheel, bucket seats, and a Mustang front-end. The owner, referred to as "Dragonman," expresses pride in his 33rd hot rod and offers merchandise for sale.
This video showcases a stunning 1956 Chevrolet, modified with a modern 350 cubic inch small-block Chevy engine and a 4-speed manual transmission. The description emphasizes the owner's preparedness, stating they are 'never go anywhere unarmed,' and offers a demonstration of several full-auto firearms. The video also promotes an upcoming annual machine gun shoot event on September 14th and 15th, and links to merchandise.
This video showcases a 1950 Ford hot rod with significant modifications. The presenter details the car's custom features, including a chopped top, a Chevrolet 350 cubic inch small-block engine, a turbo transmission, a Ford 9-inch rear end, push-button doors, a leather interior, and air conditioning. The car is described as having a strong 1950s aesthetic and attracting considerable attention when driven. The video is presented in a positive and appreciative tone, highlighting the beauty of the day and the enjoyment of driving the classic vehicle.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1929 Ford Sedan hot rod. The presenter highlights its key features, including a 350 small block Chevy motor, automatic transmission, Chevy rear-end, four-wheel disc brakes, a premium sound system, and a luxurious leather interior. This vehicle marks the 28th addition to the presenter's hot rod collection. The video aims to share this automotive acquisition with viewers and is presented in a positive and enthusiastic manner.
This video features the owner taking out a 1926 Ford Coupe for a drive, as part of a routine to maintain his collection of 27 hot rods. The description highlights the car's custom modifications, including a 383 small-block Chevy stroker engine, Turbo 400 transmission, and a narrowed Ford 9-inch rear end. The owner emphasizes the enjoyment of driving these cars and the nostalgic memories they evoke. The body of the car is described as all-metal and in perfect condition.
This video showcases a meticulously built 1934 Ford Hot Rod Pickup. The description highlights its powerful modifications, including a 350 cubic inch small-block Chevy engine, an automatic transmission, and a Chevy rear-end. Significant upgrades feature a shortened bed (12 inches), front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, and a performance-oriented Edlebrock Ram Tunnel intake manifold equipped with twin Edlebrock four-barrel carburetors. The owner expresses pride in the truck's power and performance, anticipating appearances at upcoming car shows.
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