Dragonman showcases his 75th hot rod acquisition, a fully customized T-Bucket. The vehicle features a supercharged Chevy motor producing 650 horsepower in a lightweight 1700lb chassis. The video includes a demonstration of the car's powerful engine and handling, highlighting its impressive performance capabilities. Dragonman's extensive collection of vehicles and memorabilia is also featured.
This video features a 1927 Ford Roadster that has been heavily modified into a hot rod. The owner highlights the extensive upgrades, including a Cobra Mustang motor, a T Bucket tubed front end with disc brakes, and a 9" Ford rearend. The description emphasizes the spirit of hot rodding and expresses pride in adding this vehicle to the owner's collection. A link to a merchandise store is also provided.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1923 Ford T Bucket hot rod. The description highlights its impressive specifications, including a 383 Chevy blown stroker motor producing over 600 horsepower, a Turbo 400 transmission, and a 9-inch chrome-plated rear end with 4.11 gears. It also features front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, and a distinctive crushed red velvet interior. The owner expresses excitement about adding this vehicle to their collection and invites viewers to see it during tours of the military museum opening on April 14th.
This video showcases the owner's collection of 10 Ford Model T-bucket hot rods, lined up for filming. The owner expresses his passion for hot rods and classic cars, mentioning his total collection of 45 vehicles. He plans to feature his coupes in a future video. The description also includes a link to his merchandise store.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1923 T Bucket hot rod. The owner expresses a passion for cars from the 1920s and 1930s, considering them the "real" hot rods. This T Bucket is their 44th addition to their collection. The description also mentions military museum tours held on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am, which include a hot rod museum, and are presented as a way to honor fallen soldiers and learn military history. A link to purchase t-shirts is provided.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1923 T Bucket hot rod with a "chopped top." The owner highlights its impressive performance, noting it's "FAST," and attributes this to its lightweight build, characteristic of early 20th-century automobiles. The car is equipped with a complete Corvette drivetrain, including the motor, transmission, and rear end. The description emphasizes the philosophy of hot rodding: combining a powerful motor with a lightweight chassis for speed, a concept that evolved as cars became heavier in the mid-20th century. The video aims to share the owner's enthusiasm for this classic hot rod.
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 showcases a new line of custom-built dragster t-shirts. The creator highlights the detailed designs, starting with a dragster shirt. Future designs will feature a 29 Ford 427 powered chopped top hot rod (green) and a flamed 1928 sedan, aiming to provide a variety of hot rod styles. The shirts are available in sizes from Small to 4XL, and viewers are directed to the provided website for ordering and to explore other merchandise.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1915 T-bucket hot rod, highlighting its custom modifications including a small-block 350 Chevy engine and transmission, and a Corvette rear end with disc brakes. The owner expresses excitement about driving the car and mentions having a large collection of hot rods in his "oldies room" and house garages, which can accommodate up to 14 vehicles. The video also includes a link to the creator's merchandise store.
This YouTube video showcases new inventory at Dragonland, with a particular focus on the presenter's new hot rod, "Hot Rod #40." The vehicle is described as a 1923 T-bucket powered by a 383 Mopar engine and a Dodge drivetrain, adding it to their collection. The video also promotes t-shirts available for purchase. A disclaimer regarding ammunition shipping restrictions out of state is included.
This video showcases a newly acquired 1922 T-Bucket hot rod, adding to the creator's extensive collection of five T-Buckets and 39 hot rods. The description highlights that these vehicles, along with a 50's/Elvis room, are part of military museum tours starting in April. The content aims to evoke nostalgia for early hot rod enthusiasts and educate newer generations on the era's culture.
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