Thread: True Spirit
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09-15-2015 07:21 AM #1
True Spirit
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Hey Mike do you happen to have the measurments for the stripes from your True Spirit I got one earlier this year and can't find anything about the stripes other than pictures......."
Hi True Spirit. I took the liberty of starting a new thread to answer your question.
The True Spirit stripes are the same as the ones used on the Warlock, just without the center flourish. You could/should probably used a set of those and trim out the unneeded parts.
As I did mine in a non-standard color, I had a local sign shop make them from rubbings of the originals before I sanded the truck down. I did the same with the "True Spirit" Decals that go on the front fenders.
Mine was a very early True Spirit so it didn't have the tailgate decal.
By the way welcome to the forum, post some pictures of your truck.
.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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09-15-2015 07:34 AM #2
Thanks I will get some pictures up later today
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09-15-2015 09:24 AM #3
For some reason i cant get the pictures up so i will just tell you about it, before we got it some one had made the truck into a mudding truck so the cab was completely rusted. We used our 88 cab, chassie, and drivetrain and made it into a 77 its on the road now but not done we are still doing body work.
Do you happen to have pictures of the decal "True Spirit " on the front fenders?
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09-15-2015 09:57 AM #4
As a new member your pictures may be caught in the queue awaiting moderator approval. Once you've got some more posts to your name the delay/approval process goes away.
Welcome to the forum, BTW.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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09-15-2015 10:03 AM #5
Probably i just joined last night thanks.
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09-15-2015 06:35 PM #6
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09-15-2015 06:36 PM #7
Its a work in progress but its coming along.
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09-15-2015 07:50 PM #8
I will get pictures of the tailgate tomorrow.Last edited by True Spirit; 09-15-2015 at 07:55 PM.
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09-15-2015 08:14 PM #9
Looks like a good start!!!
“……Do you happen to have pictures of the decal "True Spirit " on the front fenders?.......”
It just so happens I do.
Mine was an early one so it had this type of decal on the tailgate.
Unlike the later ones that had a True Spirit decal (sorry I don’t know when the changeover was).
If you’ve done some research you probably have already come across this information, but just in case you haven’t here’s a bit of history on the trucks.
In 1976 Dodge began the release of factory custom vehicles advertised as their Adult Toy Series. Initially the series consisted of custom vans but was soon expanded to include factory customized pickup trucks culminating with the Li’l Red Express Truck in 1978-9.
In early 1976 Dodge shipped a limited number of the first custom trucks called Warlock and True Spirit to dealers in Los Angeles and San Francisco to test market reaction. All were Custom D100 Short-Bed Step-Sides, pin-striped and with various options. Warlocks were more popular and in June 1976 were added to the toy series and released for nation wide sales. True Spirits continued as a California only package thru 1979.
During that time frame there were a bunch of regional/dealer installed appearance packages besides the True Spirit; Palomino, Viking, North Eastern, Midnight Special, Orange Blossom Special, Westerner, Californian, Texan….just to name a few. The down side is, as these were generally dealer installed appearance packages it is almost impossible to verify the truck originally had the package installed unless you happen to have the original sales invoice.
Just a word of caution…… any of the dealer installed packages are neat and generally do generate interest when you take them out. Being neat, and even arguably rare, however does not mean you will be able to retire or put the kids thru college when you sell it . It is VERY easy to bury yourself building one of these old Dodges. With the exception of the Lil Red Express trucks, they just do not command a very high price when you decide to unload them.
Just my own opinion….. even though it was not originally part of the True Spirit package, those bird bath hoods like you have just scream to have the indents painted and engine call out numbers applied.
.Last edited by Mike P; 09-15-2015 at 08:20 PM.
I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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09-16-2015 06:07 AM #10
Thanks the changeover was in 77 on my tailgate it says True Spirit but that is the only decal left on the truck.
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09-16-2015 06:30 AM #11
Do you still have your True Spirit?
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09-16-2015 07:19 AM #12
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09-21-2015 09:50 AM #13
I almost have the body work on the front of the truck done , then after that all we need to work on is the back fenders.
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09-21-2015 04:05 PM #14
Sounds like progress. What color are you going use? Also what drive train are you running?
I sold mine a couple of years back to an overseas buyer.
.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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09-21-2015 07:07 PM #15
The paint will almost be like the original green but a little bit darker metallic and the golden stripes.(forest green pearl to be exact) We are running the original dodge 318 with the 727 trans for right now, wanting to get a 360.
Thank you Roger. .
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