This video provides an expert-level look into tuning and maintaining a vintage 1931 Roadster, featuring a Big Block Chevy engine. It covers essential maintenance, drivetrain upgrades like a Halibrand Quick-Change rear end, and carburetor tuning with Stromberg 97s. The content also touches on automotive history, vintage memorabilia, and safety practices in a workshop environment.
Dragonman is showcasing his "Oldies but Goodies" room, deciding which of his hot rod vehicles to take to an upcoming car show. He highlights a specific vehicle: a 3-window 1932 Ford powered by a big-block 454 Chevy engine. He notes that the car was a bit difficult to start due to not being driven recently. The video also promotes Dragonman's merchandise shop.
This video features a testing session with two new FN SCAR 16 rifles, one standard and one CQC variant, both chambered in 5.56mm. The creator expresses admiration for the firearms' aesthetics. Interspersed with the firearm content is a showcase of a powerful 1932 Ford three-window coupe, boasting a blown 502 cubic inch big-block Chevy engine and high horsepower. The video also includes a promotional link for Dragon Man T-shirts.
This video showcases a highly modified 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe, referred to as a "Street Rod" and "Hot Rod." The description highlights its powerful performance features, including a big block 502 cubic inch Chevy motor, a 671 blower, twin four-barrel carburetors, forged pistons, a high-lift cam, a B&M Hydro-transmission, and a narrowed Ford 9" rear end with 4.11 gears. The owner expresses this is their fastest street rod and one of their favorites among their collection of 31 hot rods.
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