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1992 Mazda B2200 - Hot Dawg

Hot Rod Minis Are Here To Stay
March, 2010
By El Super Tejano
Photography by MT Staff
1992 Mazda B2200 Rear Right View
Though Cory Scott's name may not be too familiar with everyone in the minitruck scene, he is well-known for building some of the sickest fullsize trucks around. Since he has been so successful with the larger trucks, he thought he would take a shot at building a clean mini.

1992 Mazda B2200 Custom Flame Paintjob
After arguing about it and contemplating how he could prove his friend wrong, Cory decided to purchase a truck and make it nice enough to be shot for a magazine. Since he has already done well with his fullsize trucks, having several of them on the cover of many other rags, he made it his goal to get this one on the cover of the only magazine dedicated to the sickest custom minitrucks out there. Another thing that pushed him forward with this project is the fact that minitrucks are cheaper to build and that meant he could afford to finish it before he was able to wrap up his Blazer.

1992 Mazda B2200 Custom Interior
The only catch was that it was in Miami, Florida, but since Cory or "D.A. Scot" had never been to this beach city and needed a break, they caught a flight to go check out the truck. When they got there, they noticed that not only did it have rust, but every body panel needed work. Because Cory and his shop staff are miracle men at this, he decided not to waste the trip and purchased the Mazda anyways. Rolling on four very sketchy tires, they drove it home with a top speed of 78 mph and made it without any major hiccups. Back at the shop, Cory got to work by tackling the suspension allowing the truck to tuck a set of 20s. Up front, the factory spring perches were torched off and mounting brackets were made to hold a pair of 2,500-pound Firestone airbags. Then, Chassis Tech 2-inch drop spindles were bolted between the control arms. Out back, Cory created a custom triangulated four-link and fitting the 20-inch wheels meant that the stock wheelwells needed to be cut then finished off with a custom set of tubs.

1992 Mazda B2200 Left Side View
In order to take care of the damaged body, Cory and his employee Charles Kell pulled out all the dents and made patch panels for the rusted areas. While working on the body, Cory had a good idea for the rear of the truck. That was to give it a combo skin and create a smooth recessed bumper. After welding on the Grant Kustoms skin, he used a bumper from a 1997 Ford Explorer to follow his plan. It was widened pie-cut on the ends and platted smooth just before receiving two 8-inch LED taillights. After the body was shaved of the annoying stock items, the truck was pulled into the Kustom Werx paint booth where it received a Scarlet red basecoat. Then Cory opted to have Pat Maxwell lay and spray a wicked set of hot rod flames with striping before it was covered in clear.


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