This video showcases a newly acquired 1923 Ford T Bucket hot rod. The description highlights its impressive specifications, including a 383 Chevy blown stroker motor producing over 600 horsepower, a Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch chrome-plated rear end with 4.11 gears. It also features front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, and a distinctive crushed red velvet interior. The owner expresses excitement about adding this vehicle to their collection and invites viewers to see it during tours of the military museum opening on April 14th.
This video showcases a highly customized 1934 Ford coupe, dubbed 'Hot Rod Garage.' The owner details the immaculate condition of the vehicle, highlighting its powerful 350 cubic inch Chevy motor, 4-barrel carburetor, and Turbo 400 transmission. Other features mentioned include a 9" Ford rear end, pearl white paint, a premium sound system, front disc brakes, and a rumble seat for passengers. The description playfully mentions the rumble seat is for his girlfriend so she won't bother him while driving.
This video features a chopped and channeled 1931 Ford hot rod, highlighting its new Chevy 350 small block engine, Turbo 400 transmission, and S10 rear end. The description also mentions testing a "Dragon Fire" full-auto firearm and upcoming sales of 75 Dragon Fire rifles. The creator expresses immense enjoyment from these activities, humorously noting it's done "without getting arrested." A link to shop t-shirts is provided.
This video showcases a classic 1927 Ford Roadster being taken out for a drive on a warm Colorado Springs day. The owner highlights its upgraded components, including a new 350 Chevy Crate motor, Turbo 400 Chevy transmission, and a 9-inch Ford rear end with wide rear tires. The car is described as beautiful and ready for an evening out.
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