I didn't read through all the comments, but mini truck customizing was really taking off in the late '70's and mid 1980's. They were sufer/skater mobiles getting guys to the beaches and skate parks. I was a part of that scene. Mazda/Ford Courier, Isuzu/Chevy Luv and of course, Datsun and Toyo's were the chosen. Rangers and S10's were too new for most kids to afford then. I had a 1980 Ford Courier with a 10B rotary. Tons of guys "bed danced" their beds with speakers built in. Good times!
Missed a few things, clear corner lights, clear tails, street scene sport mirrors, color matched handles, and where is all the billet interior pieces and the tow ball to throw sparks
I have been watching "how-to" shows like this for 40 years. They are so much more enjoyable than drama reality based shows. I am being goofy here, but it sure is nice to have a $5 million shop that is heated and cooled, free sponsored parts, know someone that just happens to have NOS parts. All to build a $100000 truck. Seriously though, great job.
So glad to see a slight resurgence in the mini truck scene 💯 I used to have a 95' Splash Ranger which was lowered, custom paint and dropped a 5.0 V8 in it 🤙🏼 mini truckin' is so fun! ❤️
I had a 95 s10 with the same wheels I bagged in high school. Painted it pastel blue and drove it to over 300k miles. Eventually I upgraded to some 20s, was a great truck.
The way he pulled the front spring out! Wow! I'm tackling a stuck spring now where the control arm is fully extended and the inside compressor is tapped out. Wow! Thanks for showing me where to place the pry bar.
1984 GMC S-15 4X4 GYPSY PACKAGE INTERIOR. I ordered and got it in Nov. 1983. Over 500,000.00 miles on it. Same 5 speed tranny. Replaced engine in 1992. Racing blew up original 2.8L. Limited slip rear end. Still very strong and doesn't smoke. Oil changes regularly make the difference. I'm the original owner.
I have an 86 s10. It came as a 4cyl 5 speed, but I swapped in a built 2.8L from my 83 gmc s15. Ported big-valve heads. Edelbrock intake. 390cfm 4bbl carb. Hedman headers. Edelbrock cam. Roller rockers. 4.10 gears with a lunchbox locker and 38.5x14.50R15 tires out back. 2.5" body lift. 3" lift spindles up front with 31x10.50R15s up front. Edelbrock shocks from like 20 years ago at all 4 corners. She's a fun little truck. It's only 2wd but the bedsides sit as high as my k2500 pickup on 33s. I'm not a big fan of lowering trucks but I get it. The s10 platform is a lot of fun.
The thing about after building a Minitruck are the of offers from guys that to use to have a minitruck back in their day, like with my 3" dropped 2001 Sonoma SLS that I bought stock in 2001, I've had a dozen offers to buy mine.
I like mini trucks, but not that style. Those look way too ghetto. I have a 1993 Chevy S-10, 2 door, 2 wheel drive, short bed, that originally came with a 2.8L EFI V6/5 speed. The first thing I did was trash the entire powertrain, built a bored and stroked 383ci carbureted small block for it, had a Muncie M21 4 speed built for it with new everything, and had a Ford 8.8" limited slip rear axle rebuilt and modified for it. I rebuilt the steering/suspension/brakes, using a lot of aftermarket parts. But I did not lower it. I kept the stock ride height. I used 275/60-15 tires on the rear, on 15x8 wheels, and 225/70-14 tires on the front, on 14x6 wheels. So the rear does sit a bit higher now, because of those huge rear tires. I built a true dual exhaust for it, with no cat cons and no mufflers. I used the stock cast exhaust manifolds, putting headers on a V8 in an S-10 is not easy, and the slight power gain was just not worth it to me. I did install resonators near the back, the exhaust exits under the rear bumper (yes it has a rear bumper, but I swapped the stock modern looking one for a chrome '70s style diamond plate one) I also replaced the stock front bumper with an aftermarket solid chrome one with no rub strip. I replaced the chrome front grille with an oem GM gloss black grille. 2 1/2" cowl hood with hood pins and cowl induction emblems. I installed a sliding rear window so I could hear beautiful sounding exhaust. It has no stereo, it has an oem GM radio delete plate. The exhaust is my stereo. I installed an Xtang black vinyl tonneau cover on it, and relocated the spare tire (yes it has a spare tire) to the bed because it would no longer fit under the bed with the custom exhaust. I was going after a '70s hot rod muscle car look, and I think I pretty much nailed it. I think first generation S-10s look way better than the second generation ones. They have that square body look that started in the '70s. First year of the S-10 was 1982, back when they were still making the full sized square body trucks, which they continued to make all the way through 1987. The '82-'93 S-10s all look the same except the grilles and dash. A '93 looks just like an '82. The second generation S-10 just has a rounded, modern, Japanese style look that I never cared for.
I don’t think you should ever put rtv on a bolt that doesn’t pass through. Rtv is not compressible and can blow a hole in the engine wall with less than spec torque.
My Ranger wouldn't be the best starting point . Because even though it's a 2 wheel drive , it's a Edge model . And they are the same height as the 4 wheel drive , with the same torsion bar suspension . If I had a regular one it would be way easier to lower it .
So go to a pick-a-part and pull the i-beams and steering knuckles out of a base model. You can't be more than $200 in parts to swap it. Rear drop is just a simple axle flip to lower it at least 4"
It rides better when it’s aired out more. You will find a sweet spot where you can drive it slammed in the rear and enough air up front to drive it and ride nice.
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. I’m not a fan of mini trucks either, but the nice thing about the hobby is that there are so many different ways to take a build. Not everyone is going to love it, as long as you are happy with your project, nobody else matters.
@@eugenewilliampruski3755 I've seen tasteful mini truck builds. The S10 is a dime a dozen. They spent probably 50k on that truck. I've seen much better than purple rain barely being 15k. It's a lost investment that they probably didn't pay for anyway. In the end. It's just another slammed s10. There are over 100,000 in one S10 group alone with one done like and often better then this one and can still be used as daily truck..
@@earlymorninglizard7061 S10's have never had a real value. They never will have one. I own 7 S10's and a syclone with 12 original miles. That one which is a GMC, I've turned down $75000 for.
@@thecarguy2470 I don’t think the idea was to build a daily driver. It’s a TV show, they are trying to get people to watch. Are there better builds out there? Obviously yes. All I was saying is that everyone has different tastes, you may not like what they did but someone else might. Isn’t the whole idea of the hobby to do what you can with what you have available? Unless you are doing it with the intention of selling for a profit, build what you want and to hell with anyone else’s opinion. There are too many people that are way to “judgey” about other people’s work. In my experience the most judgey people are usually the last people who should be criticizing other people’s work. I have seen people going around saying “I would have done this or that differently” and when you see their build it won’t even pass a road safety inspection. Just my 2 cents.
I didn't read through all the comments, but mini truck customizing was really taking off in the late '70's and mid 1980's.
They were sufer/skater mobiles getting guys to the beaches and skate parks.
I was a part of that scene.
Mazda/Ford Courier, Isuzu/Chevy Luv and of course, Datsun and Toyo's were the chosen.
Rangers and S10's were too new for most kids to afford then.
I had a 1980 Ford Courier with a 10B rotary.
Tons of guys "bed danced" their beds with speakers built in.
Good times!
Love the old school minis like that, hopefully I can start on building a Z rack for my 83' Nissan 720 when I graduate school!
Missed a few things, clear corner lights, clear tails, street scene sport mirrors, color matched handles, and where is all the billet interior pieces and the tow ball to throw sparks
And to add, Where is the FBI rear window with tag pan? Folks sleeping on those rear windows....
I have been watching "how-to" shows like this for 40 years. They are so much more enjoyable than drama reality based shows. I am being goofy here, but it sure is nice to have a $5 million shop that is heated and cooled, free sponsored parts, know someone that just happens to have NOS parts. All to build a $100000 truck. Seriously though, great job.
So glad to see a slight resurgence in the mini truck scene 💯 I used to have a 95' Splash Ranger which was lowered, custom paint and dropped a 5.0 V8 in it 🤙🏼 mini truckin' is so fun! ❤️
I had a 95 s10 with the same wheels I bagged in high school. Painted it pastel blue and drove it to over 300k miles. Eventually I upgraded to some 20s, was a great truck.
I was not expecting to see Hayley Williams at the end.
I have always wanted a 350/LS swapped S10
Thare fun trucks with a v8 in em. Keeping hot rodding alive
350 is easy.
@@c.badalucco I've done 302's in Rangers and one BBF into a Bronco II...
The way he pulled the front spring out! Wow! I'm tackling a stuck spring now where the control arm is fully extended and the inside compressor is tapped out. Wow! Thanks for showing me where to place the pry bar.
I like that head unit. Looks factory. I hate the new flashy small button ones.
1984 GMC S-15 4X4 GYPSY PACKAGE INTERIOR. I ordered and got it in Nov. 1983. Over 500,000.00 miles on it. Same 5 speed tranny. Replaced engine in 1992. Racing blew up original 2.8L. Limited slip rear end. Still very strong and doesn't smoke. Oil changes regularly make the difference. I'm the original owner.
27:22
“Wait are you sure about this?”
“No”
😂
35:42 got some big bull balls , hadn't noticed he was packing down there , good for him
I'm an older guy I do love S-10s and purple is my favorite color that is sick!
I love people like Joey.
I used to have a square body 92. it was a dam good truck. had the same burgundy interior lmao. 2.8 v6 manual.
I have an 86 s10. It came as a 4cyl 5 speed, but I swapped in a built 2.8L from my 83 gmc s15. Ported big-valve heads. Edelbrock intake. 390cfm 4bbl carb. Hedman headers. Edelbrock cam. Roller rockers. 4.10 gears with a lunchbox locker and 38.5x14.50R15 tires out back. 2.5" body lift. 3" lift spindles up front with 31x10.50R15s up front. Edelbrock shocks from like 20 years ago at all 4 corners.
She's a fun little truck. It's only 2wd but the bedsides sit as high as my k2500 pickup on 33s.
I'm not a big fan of lowering trucks but I get it. The s10 platform is a lot of fun.
Joey has some Austin 3:16 bass in his voice haha
Seriously wish we could’ve seen some sparks. Overall proper mini truck build for sure
music city trucks should do a nissan and toyota truck build, and a race truck build too
No... Unless the Toyota is going to have a 50 cal machine gun in the back like they do in third world countries.
Bear bonglers!
Mazda b series with hydro bed😂
I have a Toyota Hilux9 2 i Wana Mopar it with my 318 Japanese steel.mopar power
Roger. Romero
That tool chest though .. 😍 💯
That's a right shuffle arsed effort and no mistake. I prefer at least a bit of ground clearance underneath me when I drive.
This video is why I want to put one together ❤
i love that royalty free music lmao
who is it?
@@granddadrealbad I dont know its royalty free
@@360fanboy360 Just trying to find this song during the stereo demo he was showing these 2 is tough!
Big, small, Short and tall. I like them all!
The thing about after building a Minitruck are the of offers from guys that to use to have a minitruck back in their day, like with my 3" dropped 2001 Sonoma SLS that I bought stock in 2001, I've had a dozen offers to buy mine.
Amazing job that's what I called skills to build something
Great Job with the Audio Joey.
Great video
Purple Rain! 🫡 ☝🏾R.I.P. my friend! 🫶🏾
wow! at time stamp 17:55 iwatched him install the theromostat ON TOP OF THE GASKET! lmao
Didn't even need the paper gasket.
Y'all want a rescue. I got 92 Sonoma. Love it. Square body. Love it. Dumb eyelashes. 😆
0:01 Logo Power Nation & Intro
1995 Chevrolet S10 Aka The Mini Truck
4:28 Get Low - Lil Jon
6:04 Cruising with Some New Friends
Im the 3rd type of person. I love both types of vehicles.
what was the steering kit that was used for the tow issues?
Also when he said that hose was soft i knew right away that engine was used to running HOT maybe not over heating but definitely hot
Mini and smaller sport trucks kick ASS especially since we never got Utes..
I think an AWD from a 4X4 conversion would be nice. Lowered, but not slammed. And more of a sport/track truck. With a manual would be fun.
Y'all just quietly had Haley Williams on the show like that's just a normal, everyday thing... Holy crap.
I still have a 86 square body 2.5L manual. I want to make it a SS sleeper awd with race suspension 4 wheel disk stereo system
What kind of mirrors are those?
What amp is pushing the subs
90 Toyota trucks for me are the best to customize
9:45
What wheels are on the purple s10
Chevrolet S10 del 96 lo mejor saludos desde costa rica...
Love to see them do Superduty with. 6.7 and make one mean machine
You should’ve put a different grille still a mean truck
SPL baby
I like mini trucks, but not that style. Those look way too ghetto. I have a 1993 Chevy S-10, 2 door, 2 wheel drive, short bed, that originally came with a 2.8L EFI V6/5 speed. The first thing I did was trash the entire powertrain, built a bored and stroked 383ci carbureted small block for it, had a Muncie M21 4 speed built for it with new everything, and had a Ford 8.8" limited slip rear axle rebuilt and modified for it. I rebuilt the steering/suspension/brakes, using a lot of aftermarket parts. But I did not lower it. I kept the stock ride height. I used 275/60-15 tires on the rear, on 15x8 wheels, and 225/70-14 tires on the front, on 14x6 wheels. So the rear does sit a bit higher now, because of those huge rear tires. I built a true dual exhaust for it, with no cat cons and no mufflers. I used the stock cast exhaust manifolds, putting headers on a V8 in an S-10 is not easy, and the slight power gain was just not worth it to me. I did install resonators near the back, the exhaust exits under the rear bumper (yes it has a rear bumper, but I swapped the stock modern looking one for a chrome '70s style diamond plate one) I also replaced the stock front bumper with an aftermarket solid chrome one with no rub strip. I replaced the chrome front grille with an oem GM gloss black grille. 2 1/2" cowl hood with hood pins and cowl induction emblems. I installed a sliding rear window so I could hear beautiful sounding exhaust. It has no stereo, it has an oem GM radio delete plate. The exhaust is my stereo. I installed an Xtang black vinyl tonneau cover on it, and relocated the spare tire (yes it has a spare tire) to the bed because it would no longer fit under the bed with the custom exhaust. I was going after a '70s hot rod muscle car look, and I think I pretty much nailed it.
I think first generation S-10s look way better than the second generation ones. They have that square body look that started in the '70s. First year of the S-10 was 1982, back when they were still making the full sized square body trucks, which they continued to make all the way through 1987. The '82-'93 S-10s all look the same except the grilles and dash. A '93 looks just like an '82. The second generation S-10 just has a rounded, modern, Japanese style look that I never cared for.
That just needs a piriod correct paint job
A new tailgate, new door hinges and pins would be good. I had to buy a new tailgate and i;m still looking for door hinges and a door latch.
Is it for sale???
@yeahbuddygarage another one for you to rebuild correctly
1995 Chevrolet S10
Most states require the frame to be welded and looks better.
I always wanted to drop a square body ranger
More please
I have a 2002 s10,I wish I had the money to build it up
❤
Dang should have painted the rear end
I don’t think you should ever put rtv on a bolt that doesn’t pass through. Rtv is not compressible and can blow a hole in the engine wall with less than spec torque.
I actually have a 03 s10 zr5
IMO Older trucks slammed with them old designs and how clean of a space to work with while, newer trucks lifted with more power and tech
I have ss10 white in Brazil rare car
Early 2000s. Try mini trucking since late 80s early 90s
Statik c10
Really sucks they didn't follow through with the paint job.
Is a Subaru Brat considered a mini truck?
Your not dressed for the party if you don't show up in a Bowtie.
Oi... we call it a Brumby M8
@@skiptastic1000 I've always wanted to ask a gear head from the southern hemisphere, do you guys use the Toyota 1UR-FE down there much?
@hawkdsl
Lmao...
Show up with your Bow Tie to my party and my twin turbo Godzilla will straight up roast you. 😮😂😂😅😊
S10 comes with leaf spring under axle . Come on guys full size needs flip kit. Mini trucks are just blocks till u need air or hydro.
please)) tne name music 1:42:00 please tell me the name of the composition ))) 1: 42 : 00 )))
My Ranger wouldn't be the best starting point . Because even though it's a 2 wheel drive , it's a Edge model . And they are the same height as the 4 wheel drive , with the same torsion bar suspension . If I had a regular one it would be way easier to lower it .
So go to a pick-a-part and pull the i-beams and steering knuckles out of a base model. You can't be more than $200 in parts to swap it. Rear drop is just a simple axle flip to lower it at least 4"
name music PLEASEEEE 1:42:00 PLEASE )))
s10 lowered oh how gauche
I don't believe it had that scoop and sht on it either
You think they put that shit on there for theatrics?
@@pogonomyrmexrugosus6240 I do. It was like all the corny shit from the autoparts store
BAH GAWD YA DUN RERNT THAYT TRUGG
I just changed all the same things on my 1996 S10
truckrice
Yea bruh. Its not lowered 😒
Try driving it lowered and not as a 4X4 🤣🤣
It rides better when it’s aired out more. You will find a sweet spot where you can drive it slammed in the rear and enough air up front to drive it and ride nice.
The can I ride swap was corny af. These host are lame too.
Eric ain't to bad. Marc sucks tho
Mini trucks are _ay
You never buy fifty 50 mix. Buying half water. Newb
IKR, Dumb.
@@hawkdsl fk run straight antifreeze in it lol
Purp rain was non pro
Måndagsvibbar # 19 mekbrudarna youtube
Slammed c10 just looks horrid. Bed lines don't even line up with the cab... looks like an upside down leaf spring. Dumb.
Didn't like the toy trucks .
You ruined it slamming it on the ground. That doesn't make it a low rider. It makes it a POS on air ride.
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. I’m not a fan of mini trucks either, but the nice thing about the hobby is that there are so many different ways to take a build. Not everyone is going to love it, as long as you are happy with your project, nobody else matters.
@@eugenewilliampruski3755 I've seen tasteful mini truck builds. The S10 is a dime a dozen. They spent probably 50k on that truck. I've seen much better than purple rain barely being 15k. It's a lost investment that they probably didn't pay for anyway. In the end. It's just another slammed s10. There are over 100,000 in one S10 group alone with one done like and often better then this one and can still be used as daily truck..
@@thecarguy2470 "a lost investment that they probably didn't pay for"
@@earlymorninglizard7061 S10's have never had a real value. They never will have one. I own 7 S10's and a syclone with 12 original miles. That one which is a GMC, I've turned down $75000 for.
@@thecarguy2470 I don’t think the idea was to build a daily driver. It’s a TV show, they are trying to get people to watch. Are there better builds out there? Obviously yes. All I was saying is that everyone has different tastes, you may not like what they did but someone else might.
Isn’t the whole idea of the hobby to do what you can with what you have available? Unless you are doing it with the intention of selling for a profit, build what you want and to hell with anyone else’s opinion.
There are too many people that are way to “judgey” about other people’s work. In my experience the most judgey people are usually the last people who should be criticizing other people’s work. I have seen people going around saying “I would have done this or that differently” and when you see their build it won’t even pass a road safety inspection.
Just my 2 cents.