This video showcases a newly acquired 1927 Ford Roadster, a hot rod with a custom build. The car features an all-steel body on a 1932 Ford chassis, a 1932 metal grille, a Chevrolet 350 small-block engine, an automatic transmission, a 9" Ford rear end, and working lights, gauges, and a heater. The owner expresses excitement about adding it to his collection of hot rods, classics, and custom cars, aiming to reach a total of 50. He also mentions that his Hot Rod Museum, part of a larger Military Museum, is accessible to visitors on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am. T-shirts are available for purchase.
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.
This YouTube video captures a lively weekend at Dragonland in Colorado Springs, a popular destination offering a variety of activities. The description highlights the busy atmosphere, with visitors enjoying themselves and creating memories. The owner emphasizes a friendly, joke-filled environment for customers. Additionally, updates are provided on the progress of an RV park, with an estimated completion within three weeks. The venue also offers tours of its Military Museum and Hot Rod Museum on specific days, opportunities to ride dirt bikes or ATVs on a 75-acre track, and access to shooting ranges, including rental of full-auto machine guns by appointment. Paintball on a 35-acre field with rental equipment, a machine shop, and a gun store are also available, making Dragonman's a comprehensive entertainment hub in Colorado Springs.
Dragonman is seeking a new tour guide for the Colorado Springs military museum, specifically for their 'Oldies' but Goodies' room, also known as the Hot Rod museum. This section of the tour transports visitors back to the 1950s and 1960s, featuring extensive collections of hot rods, restored gas pumps, bicycles, pedal cars, and 50s memorabilia, with tributes to Elvis Presley. The museum is preparing for its busiest season, opening in April.
This YouTube video is a call for feedback from viewers regarding upcoming car shows in Colorado Springs. The presenter discusses the possibility of using the Kmart parking lot for the events, provided attendees behave. They are seeking input on preferred days and times (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday nights/mornings), and whether to organize shows weekly or monthly. Additionally, they are considering options like hiring a band, visiting a Hot Rod Museum, shooting guns, having a cookout, and playing paintball. The aim is to gather opinions to plan successful summer events.
This video captures a Halloween morning from Dragonland, beginning with a ride in a 1931 Ford chopped and channeled hot rod to breakfast. The day's activities include an annual Halloween pumpkin shoot and a guided tour of the owner's military museum, which also houses a hot rod museum. Both museums are open until November 14th, with specific operating hours detailed for the following week, including a special opening on Veteran's Day. The owner expresses gratitude for record attendance and aims to expand the museum for the next year. The video also promotes t-shirts available for purchase.
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.
Dragonman showcases his rare and historically significant gas pump collection, highlighting the earliest models used in America. He mentions his growing collection has reached 108 pumps. The video also promotes tours of his "Oldies but Goodies" room and hot rod museum, available on Sundays and Wednesdays.
The creator plans to produce t-shirts featuring 12 of their favorite hot rods. Each shirt will have a different hot rod on the front and back, with details like the year, make, and model. They are also contemplating the establishment of a dedicated hot rod museum, which would allow for more space at their existing military museum. The t-shirt designs are being sent to the printer soon, with completion expected in a couple of weeks. The video description also mentions Colorado Springs, Colorado as a location.
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