This video showcases a custom 1950 chopped top Mercury, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and modifications. The owner details its powertrain, featuring a small-block 350ci Chevy motor, Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch rear end. The video also promotes an upcoming Saturday night hot rod gathering, emphasizing respectful behavior to maintain the privilege of using the parking lot. It concludes with a mention of the owner's plan to polish all 49 of his cars and a link to his merchandise store.
This video showcases a classic 1932 Ford 3-window coupe powered by a big-block 454 Chevy engine, highlighting its impressive speed and enjoyable driving experience. The content then transitions to a virtual tour of the "Oldie's but Goodie's" room within a museum, part of a regular museum tour schedule. The museum's grand opening is also announced for April 9th, coinciding with a machine gun shoot featuring 40 rental machine guns. The description also promotes the sale of t-shirts.
This video takes the creators of 'God Family and Guns' to Las Vegas for a departure from their usual content, attending the SEMA Show. While the description heavily emphasizes their core values and references their other channels, the explicit inclusion of SEMA and car-related hashtags suggests a focus on custom vehicles and automotive culture. The mention of "very different than our usual content" implies a deviation from typical firearm discussions, leaning more towards an event-based vlog or coverage.
This video captures a day at a car show, with the creator expressing enjoyment and mentioning a return to 'Dragonland.' The video seems to focus on the experience of attending the event and interacting with people, concluding with a cheerful sign-off. While the title includes 'Dragonman's Dragster,' which could imply a custom vehicle or a themed show, the description leans heavily towards a general positive experience at the event rather than a specific deep dive into any particular item or activity. The mention of 'Dragonland' and the overall tone suggest a personal vlog-style content.
This video showcases a Saturday car show with a large turnout, estimated at over 200 vehicles. The description highlights the arrival of new Hot Rod enthusiasts from California and Texas. The vlogger featured their street-legal dragster, which was well-received by attendees. The video offers a visual tour of various cars present at the event.
This video focuses on preparing approximately 12 hot rods for the upcoming spring season. The owner, who now possesses 42 hot rods, details the servicing process, including checking fluids, inflating tires, installing batteries, and adding fresh fuel. The description also promotes local car shows on Powers Blvd and Palmer Park, starting March 26th, highlighting them as family-friendly events ideal for showcasing hot rods, muscle cars, street rods, and motorcycles. Information is also provided about tours of the Hot Rod Museum, which is part of the military museum, with specific tour dates and times listed. Merchandise is available via a website link.
The content creator organized a car show featuring 26 of their 41 hot rods, as traditional car shows have been largely canceled. This event was held at their home for fans. The description also mentions a recurring Saturday night car show at a Kmart parking lot at Powers Blvd and Palmer Park, weather permitting. T-shirts are available for purchase through a provided link.
This video announces an upcoming hot rod show in Colorado Springs. The event will be held on Saturday nights in the old K-Mart parking lot, running from April through the summer. The description encourages attendees to showcase their cars or motorcycles, emphasizing a fun atmosphere for meeting new people. A link to purchase hot rod shirts is provided.
This YouTube video appears to be an announcement for a Saturday night car show event. The description highlights the location as the K-Mart parking lot off Powers Blvd and Palmer Park, with the event starting after 4 pm. The video also promotes merchandise with a link to a t-shirt store.
This video captures a Sunday morning hot rod show and museum tour at Dragonland in Colorado Springs. With an anticipated crowd of nearly 500 people and pleasant 85-degree weather, the event kicks off at 10 am. Activities include a museum tour, a hot rod show, and access to the shooting range, dirtbike track, and paintball. Notably, machine gun rentals will be available post-museum tour, promising a day filled with excitement.
This YouTube video showcases a local Saturday night hot rod show. The description highlights the recurring nature of the event, taking place in a KMart parking lot across from Wal-Mart off Powers Blvd during summer evenings, weather permitting. The event is open to everyone, and the description includes a link to purchase merchandise.
This YouTube video features Dragonman showcasing his hot rods. The description emphasizes a positive and enjoyable experience with Dragonman, with a call to action to shop for t-shirts on his website. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the association with 'Dragonman' often implies a connection to firearms culture, given his known presence in that sphere.
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