This video showcases a custom 1955 Ford with a Coca-Cola red paint job, featuring a Ford 302 motor, continental kit, skirts, whitewall tires, custom aluminum radiator, Cadillac interior, shaved door handles, and electric windows and trunk. The description also mentions shooting converted full-auto Glocks, emphasizing their fun but warning about the illegality without a Class 7 license. The creator also promotes their merchandise.
This video combines a showcase of a highly customized 1955 Ford, featuring a Ford 302 motor and period-correct aesthetics, with a segment of shooting converted full-auto Glocks. The presenter highlights the car's modifications, including a continental kit, skirts, whitewall tires, and a Cadillac interior, before transitioning to the firearm portion. A strong disclaimer about the illegality of full-auto shooting without proper licensing is emphasized. The video ends with a mention of heading to IHOP for pancakes.
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.
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