<Tr> <Td> 5) 1985--1986 </Td> <Td> #39 </Td> <Td> 15.8 </Td> </Tr> <P> Colt's truck was a Rounded - Line 1982 GMC K - 2500 Wideside with the Sierra Grande equipment level package . A Rounded - Line 1980 GMC K - 25 Wideside with the High Sierra equipment level package was also used . It had a 6 - inch lift (Burbank Suspension seven leaf front and nine leaf rear) and 36x16. 5x15 inch Dick Cepek Fun Country off - road tires mounted on a 15x10 - inch chrome wagon style wheel . The truck also had a custom - made chrome roll bar mounted with 4 off - road lights, and a custom chrome grille guard mounted with 2 off - road lights and a Warn winch . One unusual characteristic was a secret compartment in the truck's bed, which was used to stash away villains or to hide weapons . </P> <P> The vehicle was painted brown and tan two - tone; it had an eagle painted on the hood with the phrase "Fall Guy Stuntman Association" underneath . The truck was very often involved in high - speed chases and huge jumps . As a result, it became very popular, especially with children, and numerous toy and model versions were produced . </P> <P> During the show's run, the stunts took their toll on the trucks (for example, one clip that appears in the opening credits clearly shows an axle breaking after a jump), so several different years, make (Chevy / GMC) and model trucks are used during the show's initial run . As a result, there are some inconsistencies in the episodes . For instance, in the pilot episode the truck (a 1980 model) has two square headlights and a light tan interior . For the remainder of the series, it almost always had the quad headlight configuration of the 1981 - 1987 models, with a dark brown interior . The truck usually appeared to be a long bed model, but sometimes a short bed model was used . The truck was powered by a stock 350 V8 and Turbo 350 automatic transmission . After destroying several trucks due to the huge jumps, a custom built jump truck was built as a solution . It had a reinforced frame and heavy duty axle trusses, dual shocks all around, suspension limiting straps, lift blocks, and a steel weight box in the bed (which was loaded with up to 800 lbs of lead for a jump) and a mid-mounted engine that actually sat in the middle of the cab . This greatly reduced the number of trucks scrapped during the show's production . </P>

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