This "Funday Monday" video showcases the creator's morning routine of starting up several classic hot rods. The owner details a new system of applying five-year collector plates to avoid annual renewals, a process that sometimes requires starting fluid. The video also announces an upcoming t-shirt line featuring these hot rods, with designs for a 1929 Ford coupe, a flamed 1928 sedan, a T-bucket, and a 1955 Chevy, intended as a 12-month package. The creator also calls out for his mechanic friend, Joe Rising, to assist with vehicle maintenance and invites viewers to visit his hot rod and military museum on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
This video provides a comprehensive tour of Dragonman's Military Museum in Colorado Springs, showcasing an extensive collection of firearms, uniforms, vehicles, and artifacts spanning various historical conflicts from World War I to modern conflicts. The museum features detailed displays on World War II battles like Omaha and Utah Beach, the Iraq War, and the Afghanistan War, alongside exhibits on the American Revolutionary War and Civil War. The tour highlights rare vehicles such as the M15 half-track and M35 Deuce and a Half, alongside numerous firearms, including the MG42 and M1 Garand, and personal items belonging to soldiers and historical figures.
This video features the creator showcasing their collection of four classic Chevrolet "hot rod" cars: a 1955, 1956, 1957, and 1958 model. With favorable weather forecasted, they plan to enjoy cruising in these vehicles and listening to "oldies but goodies" music. The description also includes a link to their merchandise store, offering t-shirts.
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