1953 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup
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Description
Ford became the first of the Big Three to enter the pickup market, but it was Chevrolet that stood tall as Detroit's top truck seller by the time World War II began — and maintained that position long after. Chevy resumed civilian truck production in August 1945 and introduced its new “Advance Design” pickups in May 1947. Wider, longer, and lower than the prewar leftovers marketed in ’46, the Advance Design models looked thoroughly modern and featured an equally modern “alligator” hood that was hinged at the rear. Beneath the early models was Chevy's proven 216 cubic-inch “Stovebolt” six-cylinder engine.
There were few changes as the Advance Design trucks rolled into the 1950s, but Chevy continued to sell more trucks than all rivals — even with Ford's new F-series models on the market after 1948. Early updates included vent windows added to the doors in 1951. Production continued briefly into 1955.
Although power swaps are common for Advance Design pickups, this 1953 3100 half-ton truck has retained its original 235 cu-in Thriftmaster six-cylinder engine. Beyond that, the short-bed truck has twice received numerous upgrades, first during a full restoration in 2001 and more recently with a 2019-2020 refresh.
Highlights
Powered by 235 cu-in Thriftmaster inline six-cylinder engine rated at 115 horsepower and 195 lb-ft of torque
Body-off restoration in 2001 included:
Bodywork and two-tone green paint
Custom pinstriping
Deluxe hub caps
Front and rear chrome bumpers
Dual-chromed mirrors
Fog lights
Blue Dot taillights
Reupholstered brown vinyl and beige cloth seats
Converted to 12V electrical system
Received $38,000 worth of upgrades in 2019-2020, including:
Chromed running boards
New red oak bed rails and boards
Body repair and paint touchup
New windshield
Dynamat noise reducing insulation added to floor pan, firewall, and roof interior
New electric power steering system
Rebuilt steering gear box
New RetroSound stereo with Blue Tooth
New starter
New ignition switch
New alternator
Rebuilt carburetor
New air conditioning and heating system
New brake master cylinder and brake rod
New rear parking brake
New pedal bumpers
New dual radiator fan
New ring and pinion gear set
New Classic Performance front disc brakes
New rear differential
New shocks
New bulbs
Features
The chassis number (H53K030821) decodes as:
H – 3100 half ton 116-inch wheelbase
53 – 1953 model year
K – Kansas City assembly plant
030821 – Sequential production number
Dash instrumentation:
120 mph speedometer and odometer
Fuel level
Water temperature
Oil pressure
Battery voltage
15 inch steel wheels
New Coker Classic A/T 235/75R15 tires
Known Imperfections
Paint scraped on tailgate
Included
1953-54 Chevrolet Owner’s Manual
1947-55 Chevrolet Assembly Manual
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1953 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup has owned it since June 2019. The truck has been stored in an air conditioned, heated collector garage and driven at least once every quarter. It has been driven only 950 miles since its original 2001 restoration.