Old Cousin Eddie got his automotive start with mini-trucks and Volkswagens. Somewhere back in the early 90's, my Nissan was in Mini-Truckin magazine. Back then, a set of lowering blocks, loosen the torsion bars, and add some wide 15" wheels was all it took to be a parking lot hero. This was before air suspensions and all the radical stuff.
It was a cool time in life. I was going to school to be an airplane mechanic and working part time at an auto repair shop. A man could build a stand out vehicle for modest money.
Fast forward to today. Cousin Eddie is old and beat up. He wants to revisit some of the joy of earlier times.
Craigslist turned up a new project....
https://youtu.be/YPcrgHGVg6o
Now I have two Mazdas in my little shop. Notice the ghetto toolbox and jacked up rear bumper were removed before it ever crossed the threshold into the shop.
This little trip back to the hair band era should be fun...
Marvelous.
I too have spent some time in minitrucks - mine were s10's but the principal is the same.
Excited to see you put the Cousin Eddie touch on this one!
Sorry, I am failing at getting that Youtube video embedded.
(Yes, the valve cover will be coming off and those tappy valves will be addressed)
Minitruckin for the win!!! Awesome truck man!
pres589
PowerDork
10/12/18 10:26 a.m.
Really like those little Mazda trucks. Interested in seeing where you go with this.
Gotta love the little trucks! Looking forward to this!
Miss my 86 Itsabitchi PU.
That is awesome! I used to laugh at the Old People at BJ auctions paying ridiculous money for cars. ..
Now that I am old, and reliving my youth by buying all the cars I had before..I understand it
Can't wait it to see the project. I remember lots of the White/Green Chevy 1500 single cab, lowered, on nice wheels, small side mirrors, bed covers...
OH HELL YES!!!!
im a mini trucker/sport truck/mid 90s build style guy. I actually got my best friends 81 b2000 running for the first time in years the other night. Its exactly the same since high school.
Suprf1y
UltimaDork
10/12/18 11:45 a.m.
I had a love hate relationship with my B2200.
It really was a decent, capable, somewhat reliable small truck, but it was the worst driving POS vehicle I've ever owned, and I've owned some real junk.
I dunno man, that yellow splatter paint was pretty radical!
2.2 or 2.6 in the Mazda?
*NVM, watched the vid.
Around here they cut the roofs off, lowered them and put on the Porsche alloys off the VW with wheel adapters ,
Add some wild grafics and tinted windows......
After that Suzuki Samurai got the same treatment !
In a world populated by giant lifted trucks I applaud the return of the lowered mini truck!
I tip my hat to you
I LOVE mini trucks. But I don't fit in them. So I started with a F150 lightning and am building something similar. Big stereo, very low and soon if i can find them some cooler late 90's early 00's wheels.
Have fun that looks like so much fun to build. Also off the shelf airbag kits can be found cheap for mini trucks. As long as you don;t need to lay frame or drive low then you don;t really need to rework the suspension.
SkinnyG
UltraDork
10/13/18 9:50 a.m.
A 302 Ford fits in those B's pretty well. Just saying....
DAN-CING BED! DAN-CING BED!
I gotta say, my college room mate has a lowered ram50 with lowering blocks, heated coils, ground effects, and spoiler on the vinyl covered plywood tonneau cover. It handled pretty darn well, was peppy, and turned heads on the strip
Mostly unrelated image:
I very much look forward to another Cousin Eddie build-this time with Rad!
I am of the same approximate age, and while never a car show/magazine guy, the 90s now holds an air of innocent nostalgia. Who knew?
Thank you everyone for the positive motivation on this thread.
I'm busy learning and chasing parts. Things should kick off pretty quick. The engine compartment is a hot mess, so that will be project numbero uno. Rockauto inbound...
SkinnyG
UltraDork
10/13/18 10:56 a.m.
My last truck was a Hardbody that I bought for the sole reason that they look cool lowered. I had spindles, 4wd fenders, sway-a-way torsion bars, blocks, de-arced leafs, notch, and Tundra steelies on mine. Needed paint though. *sigh* I miss that truck.
1989 high school parking lot had to be cooler than 2014 high school parking lot. Ever see broke high school kids try to build lifted bro trucks? It's not pretty.
A little music to set the mood for the build.
My first truck was an 86 Toyota, I too have a soft spot for mini trucks. Everything you build is clean so I'll tag a long for the build.
Mndsm
MegaDork
10/13/18 12:42 p.m.
SkinnyG said:
A 302 Ford fits in those B's pretty well. Just saying....
So does a rotary. Or an f2t.