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 custom 1950 chopped top Mercury, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and modifications. The owner details its powertrain, featuring a small-block 350ci Chevy motor, Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch rear end. The video also promotes an upcoming Saturday night hot rod gathering, emphasizing respectful behavior to maintain the privilege of using the parking lot. It concludes with a mention of the owner's plan to polish all 49 of his cars and a link to his merchandise store.
This video showcases a modified 1931 Ford with a new Chevrolet small-block engine and drivetrain, alongside a "cut-down, Dragon Fire, full auto firearm." The creator mentions having parts to build more Dragon Fire rifles, specifically mentioning 75 of them becoming available. They also produce .308 caliber Dragon Fire rifles and will soon offer 9mm rifles, with parts currently in manufacturing. Interested parties are encouraged to call to be added to a waiting list for the .308 and 9mm models. The creator expresses enjoyment in activities that avoid legal trouble.
This video announces the Saturday Night Hot Rod Show happening on September 25, 2021, at Powers Blvd and Palmer Park in the K-Mart parking lot, starting after 4 pm. The creator highlights the specific car they will be bringing, a '32 Ford. This Ford is described as being powered by a 454 big block Chevy motor, a Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch Ford rear end, emphasizing its speed. The video encourages viewers to attend and ends with a friendly closing.
This YouTube video showcases a custom-built 1950s Ford with a chopped top. The description highlights the vehicle's significant bodywork and 50s styling. It is powered by a small-block 350 engine, a Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch Ford rear end. The video aims to give viewers a look at this classic American car.
This video showcases several pistol suppressors. While the description extensively details a highly customized 1926 hot-rod with a powerful engine and elaborate paint job, the core of the video's title and implied content revolves around firearm accessories. The presenter also mentions regular business hours for their shop and a link to T-shirts, suggesting a retail or enthusiast-focused channel.
This video documents a leisurely drive to breakfast in a beautifully maintained 1931 Ford Coupe. The vlogger expresses enthusiasm for their classic car, highlighting its reliability, the modern powertrain (Chevy 350 engine, Turbo 400 transmission), and features like front disc brakes and a premium sound system. The content focuses on the enjoyment of classic automobiles and a pleasant morning outing.
This video showcases a 1931 Ford "Vickie" hot rod, highlighting it as part of the owner's morning routine which also involves shooting machine guns. The description details the vehicle's modifications, including a 350 small block Chevy motor, Turbo 400 transmission, Chevy rear end, disc brakes, and air conditioning. The owner expresses enjoyment in driving the car around town and mentions owning 32 hot rods. While the primary focus is the classic car, the mention of "shooting one of my machine guns" introduces a firearms element to the content.
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 classic 1934 Ford, highlighting its custom modifications including a chopped top, push-button doors and windows, rumble seat, a 350 Chevy motor, Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch Ford rear end, emphasizing its comfortable ride. As a bonus, the creator demonstrates a full-auto H&K MP5 submachine gun, noting its German origin, 9mm caliber, and a firing rate exceeding 500 rounds per minute, also mentioning its common use by US law enforcement. The video offers rental opportunities for full-auto firearms by appointment, encouraging viewers to call for inquiries.
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