Dragonman showcases his custom-built, street-legal dragster and the unique 'Coffin Car,' inspired by The Munsters. He details the technical specifications and legal requirements for the dragster, including its 4130 chromoly chassis and road-legal modifications. The Coffin Car features a small block 350 Chevy motor, twin carburetors, and a Turbo 400 transmission. The video also touches on the extensive maintenance of his vehicle collection and humorous anecdotes about his shooting range.
This video showcases a full-auto FN M249 being tested at Dragonman's Freedom Event. The presenter highlights their ability to own and convert NFA items due to their high-level FFL, emphasizing the legality of manufacturing their own firearms. The description also mentions a military museum and hot rod collection open to the public on specific days. The event offers tickets for a "Freedom Shoot" via a provided website.
This video focuses on preparing hot rods for the spring season. The process involves putting batteries back in the vehicles and airing up tires. The description mentions that approximately 15 cars are being worked on, with progress being slower than usual due to the owner's busy schedule at the shop. The video also announces an opening weekend for the Colorado Springs Military Museum and Hot Rod Museum on April 26th and 27th. During this weekend, the museum will be renting out 60 machine guns without requiring reservations. Daily tours are offered at 10:00 AM for two hours at a cost of $20 cash per person. Following the opening weekend, the museum will have guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM. Merchandise, including hot rod shirts, is available for purchase online.
This video offers a tour of Dragonman's Military Museum, showcasing operational vehicles and firearms. The museum's tour season opens on April 26, 2025, with guided tours available on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Beyond military displays, the museum also features a 'good old days' room with hot rods, vintage gas pumps, and 1950s/60s memorabilia, including Elvis items. While specific firearm models aren't detailed in the description, the mention of operational firearms within a military museum context is the primary focus for tagging.
This video showcases Dragonman's "Oldies but Goodies" collection, featuring hot rod and Elvis-themed 50's rooms. While the primary focus is on vintage pedal cars and memorabilia, the description highlights a significant event: the rental of over 50 machine guns to the public on Sunday, April 27th. This event includes a grand opening for machine gun rentals alongside the museum's guided tours. The video also mentions upcoming acquisitions of Stingray chopper bicycles. The museum offers guided tours on specific days for a cash entry fee.
This video appears to focus on the process of winterizing a collection of hot rod vehicles. The description mentions that this is the final set of cars to be put away for the winter. The video also notes that the military museum and car museum sections are open until November 11th, with a possibility of remaining open for Thanksgiving. The content seems to be more about automotive preservation for the winter season rather than firearms.
This video focuses on the process of winterizing multiple vehicles, including hot rods. The creator mentions it's a significant undertaking that began three weeks prior, involving a lot of work but also enjoyment. They express hope that viewers will enjoy the video and wish them a great day. Additionally, the creator reminds viewers that their Military Museum and Hot Rod Collection will be closing for the year in a few weeks.
Dragonman is gassing up his collection of hot rods in his "Dragonman's Hot Rod Garage." He has recently acquired 115 gallons of high-test gasoline and prefers to refuel his vehicles outdoors for safety. He also highlights his newly installed "Dragonman's Hot Rod Garage" sign. The description mentions that his museum is open for tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10:00 AM. T-shirts are also available for purchase, with a link in the bio. The video is focused on his hot rod collection and garage.
This video provides a tour of a new building housing several hot rods. The creator discusses the cars and plans for future acquisitions, mentioning a significant garage clean-out. Notably, the description highlights that the establishment will be OPEN on the 4th of July with regular hours, specifically mentioning the availability of the shooting range and dirt bike track for patrons. The content leans towards vehicles and recreational activities, with a secondary mention of shooting facilities.
This video showcases the completion of a new garage, with the creator expressing excitement about filling it with their collection of 56 hot rods and custom cars. The description hints at a lifestyle of cruising and enjoying vehicles. The video also includes a link to purchase t-shirts from "Dragonmans.com/store."
This video focuses on the upkeep and preparation of multiple 'hot rod' vehicles, specifically for spring. The creator mentions a large collection of vehicles, with a goal of preparing 44 more. The description also promotes a museum tour at 'Dragonmans' which showcases these vehicles, detailing the schedule, cost, and duration of the tours. A link to purchase merchandise is also provided.
This video previews an upcoming museum opening, showcasing artifacts from major US wars including the American Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. It also highlights a "oldies but goodies" section featuring 15,000 sq ft of 1950s and 1960s memorabilia like hot rods, gas pumps, jukeboxes, bicycles, and pedal cars. The museum charges $20 cash per person and will have guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday starting April 14th at 10:00 AM. T-shirts are available for purchase online.
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