This video showcases Dragonman's personal collection of hot rods, with a focus on his plans to open a hot rod museum on April 26th. He mentions owning 61 hot rods and is currently in the process of putting batteries back into them. He expresses interest in acquiring more hot rods from the 1915-1930s era, considering them the 'real' hot rods. The description also includes a link to purchase t-shirts from Dragonman's store.
This video focuses on the upkeep and preparation of multiple 'hot rod' vehicles, specifically for spring. The creator mentions a large collection of vehicles, with a goal of preparing 44 more. The description also promotes a museum tour at 'Dragonmans' which showcases these vehicles, detailing the schedule, cost, and duration of the tours. A link to purchase merchandise is also provided.
This video focuses on the process of winterizing classic cars from the 1950-1958 era. The creator shares practical tips and a walkthrough of their winterization methods for their hot rod collection. The video aims to provide helpful advice for viewers looking to prepare their vintage vehicles for storage during colder months. It also promotes the creator's merchandise.
This video is an announcement about a car show, focusing on hot rods and classic vehicles. The creator discusses potential weather cancellations for an upcoming event and mentions they will be showcasing their yellow 3-window '32 Ford, emphasizing its speed. They also invite viewers to their museum tour, which features a large collection of 50 hot rods, restored gas pumps, vintage bicycles, and pedal cars, promising a trip down memory lane for those over 50. Merchandise is also promoted via a website link.
This video focuses on the 1962 Mustang I Roadster concept car, showcasing its unique design and historical significance. While not directly about firearms, the title and description provide context for potential tangential discussions related to the era or the vehicle's design that might appeal to collectors or enthusiasts with a broader interest.
This video showcases the iconic 1965 Goldenrod land speed record car, detailing its history and significance in automotive engineering. While the title mentions dates spanning from 1965 to 1991, the primary focus is on the car itself and its record-breaking achievements. The content is purely historical and automotive, with no firearms content present.
This video features a collection of hot rods and classic cars being prepared for a outing. The creator mentions gassing up eight vehicles and changing light bulbs in an "oldies room." The video appears to be a lighthearted update for viewers, inviting them to visit during the summer and promoting merchandise through a provided website. While the title is evocative, the description focuses solely on vintage vehicles and a personal outing, with no mention of firearms or related activities.
This video showcases the "Oldie's but Goodies" room at Dragonman's military museum, focusing on classic hot rods from the 1950s. The content creator is changing light bulbs to LEDs to improve illumination. While the primary focus is on vintage cars, the description mentions the military museum, implying a potential broader context of firearms or military memorabilia. The video offers insights into the museum's collection and visiting hours.
This video celebrates a passion for hot rods, with the creator acquiring their 43rd vehicle and sharing nostalgic memories of car culture. The video aims to educate a new generation about the essence of hot rods. The creator also promotes their merchandise.
This video showcases the "Hot Rod Museum" associated with Dragonmans. The content focuses on classic cars, memorabilia from the 50s and 60s, and related merchandise like t-shirts featuring some of the vehicles. The museum is integrated into tours of a military museum and will be open to the public for guided tours in April. The description highlights a '55 Chevy as a featured car and mentions an extensive collection including hot rods, bicycles, pedal cars, and gas pumps. It also teases the inclusion of Elvis memorabilia.
This video announces the arrival of new "Candy Apple Green" hot rod shirts featuring a 1929 Ford Coupe. The description highlights the car's powerful big block 427 cubic inch Chevy motor and states that it "flies." The channel currently offers seven hot rod shirts in sizes small through 4XL, with plans for a package deal once the eighth shirt is released, which will feature a 1923 Ford T-bucket powered by a 440 Dodge motor. Additional merchandise such as mugs, bumper stickers, and shot glasses are also available.
This video documents a museum tour led by DRAGONMAN on August 1st. Approximately 144 international visitors attended, receiving a "Dragonman history lesson" focused on military history, presented in a way that aims to be more engaging than traditional schooling. The tour also includes a visit to DRAGONMAN's "Oldie's but Goodie's room" featuring a hot rod museum, evoking nostalgia for the 1950s and 1960s for older attendees and introducing younger generations to that era's culture. DRAGONMAN promotes his merchandise through a website link.