This video showcases a newly acquired 1932 Ford Roadster, identified as hot rod number 72. The description highlights key features of the classic vehicle, including its powerful Chevy big block 454 engine, automatic transmission, and a Ford 9-inch rear end. The owner also mentions that the car was built in California and looks forward to moving into a new building soon due to a lack of space.
This YouTube video, titled 'Late Night Gas Run | ‘66 Mustang Coupe' and credited to videographer Kevin Tran, focuses on a vintage 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe during a late-night excursion, likely involving a stop for gas. The description provides no details about firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or any related topics. The content appears to be solely about the classic car.
This video from Dragonman showcases his acquisition of a new hot rod: a 1933 Ford. He expresses great excitement and affection for the vehicle, labeling it a 'hot rod' and indicating his love for this particular model. The description also includes a link to his online store for merchandise.
This video showcases a rare 1930 Chevy Roadster, the latest addition to the creator's collection, bringing their total to 59 vehicles. The hot rod features an all-metal body and is equipped with a big-block Chevy motor, transmission, and rear end. The description also includes a link to the creator's merchandise store.
This video showcases a meticulously crafted 1915 Ford T-Bucket hot rod. The description highlights its all-metal body and its transformation into a hot rod over 60 years ago. A key feature is the powerful GTO engine, specifically a 389 cubic inch V8 equipped with '3 deuces' (triple carburetors), mirroring the setup of a 1964 GTO. The presenter emphasizes this build reflects the classic teenage hot rod style of yesteryear and invites viewers to enjoy the presentation. The video also includes a link to purchase t-shirts from the creator's store.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1931 Ford Coupe hot rod. The owner highlights its excellent all-metal condition, featuring a small-block engine, turbo transmission, and Mustang front end. Notably, the car retains original components like headlights, taillights, radiator grille, and bumpers, making it a rare find compared to typical hot rod builds that often opt for 1932 grills. This acquisition marks the 57th hot rod in the owner's collection, and he expresses his appreciation for its smooth operation, comparing it to a purring kitten. The video also directs viewers to his online store for t-shirts.
This video features a 1927 Ford Roadster that has been heavily modified into a hot rod. The owner highlights the extensive upgrades, including a Cobra Mustang motor, a T Bucket tubed front end with disc brakes, and a 9" Ford rearend. The description emphasizes the spirit of hot rodding and expresses pride in adding this vehicle to the owner's collection. A link to a merchandise store is also provided.
This video showcases Dragonman taking his 1931 chopped and channeled Ford Hot Rod for a drive in Colorado Springs. Before heading out, he gives viewers a glimpse of his new building, which is rapidly filling with more Hot Rods. He also promotes his 'oldies but goodies' room, available for tours as part of his military tour on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays for $20 per person (cash only). The tour lasts two hours and is guaranteed to be a worthwhile experience. Merchandise is available through his website.
This video showcases a recently acquired 1928 Ford Sedan, described as a 'hot rod' and noted to be 'Chevy powered'. The owner expresses satisfaction with the purchase, calling it a 'great addition' to their collection. The description also promotes a military museum tour, which includes viewing the hot rod collection, offered on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM for $20 cash per person.
This video features a '41 Willys hot rod being taken out for breakfast, highlighting the joy of spring driving and enjoying one's passion projects. The creator also promotes their personal museum, which is open on specific days for tours. While the video is centered around a vintage vehicle and a museum, it does not contain any direct firearm content as per the provided title and description.
This InRangeTV "Classic" republishes a previously released video about the Volkswagen Type 181 "Thing." The creator notes that the vehicle was visible in a recent mud test video, prompting many questions and comments, indicating that many viewers haven't seen this original content. The video has been edited and improved for this re-release, aiming to be enjoyable for both new and long-time viewers of the channel.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1927 Ford Roadster, a hot rod with a custom build. The car features an all-steel body on a 1932 Ford chassis, a 1932 metal grille, a Chevrolet 350 small-block engine, an automatic transmission, a 9" Ford rear end, and working lights, gauges, and a heater. The owner expresses excitement about adding it to his collection of hot rods, classics, and custom cars, aiming to reach a total of 50. He also mentions that his Hot Rod Museum, part of a larger Military Museum, is accessible to visitors on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am. T-shirts are available for purchase.