Get your facts straight before posting. Tuff wheel was not standard equipment. 4x4 True Spirits were made. Fleetside True Spirits were also made. Here is a pic of a un-restored 4x4 True Spirit.



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in 1976, there were less than 200 True Spirit Trucks made ...

The Chassis equipment for that is was the GH3 / D100 (a requirement)

Manual or Auto tranny was optional

Adventurer package was not available

Delete moldings (ME0) required

Power steering was optional

AM/FM/MX Stereo radio was optional

Convenience Package was optional

Oil Pressure gauge was optional

Quad Headlights: not available

Air Conditioning (HA1) was optional

Heavy Duty front springs was optional

Tinted glass (GL2) was optional

Bucket Seats (KB5) was optional

Red Interior : Not available

Black Interior (KT1) Standard

Bright front bumper (MD2) required

Bright rear bumper (MD3) required

GVW Package - optional

Engine package: 225 CID or 318 CID

Auto transmission (FA0) A 727

Standard Transmission - optional

Steering wheel (LF4) Tuff Wheel

Wheels "Western" - Optional

Wheel size: 15 x 7

Paint code colors:

X9 / TX9 LY4004 Black / Formal Black

J3 Cirton Green Metallic

PY3450 Med Canyon Red

I have also heard of Cirton Green, Sun Rise Orange, Canyon Red Sun Fire Metallic, Sable Brown Sun Fire Metallic trucks as well ...

The Tape package for True Spirit Trucks is CNA

They were 2WD trucks ONLY

came with white letter tires H 70 x 15

a front anti sway bar

gold pin striping

oak bed rails

Hope this helps . . .