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1953 Chevy Truck - Fish Outta Water?

Phil Middleton's Yankee '53 Chevy
January, 2008
By Mike Key

Select to EnlargeIt's no secret that a certain percentage of U.S. "domestics" eventually become Euro/Asian "imports." While the numbers may weigh more toward the export side, one way to look at it positively is the fact that so many foreigners are so dedicated to the preservation of vintage American iron that they would rather see a classic truck shipped out of the country than scrapped and eventually crushed, eliminating any chance of it ever being restored!

When it comes to Japanese restorations and customizations, they're usually right on the money regarding accuracy-era, style, and especially parts. It's truly amazing to see just how far they can go, namely with ultra-rare speed parts and/or accessories that even Americans have a hard time locating. The British can be just as anal, but oftentimes, they tend to apply a bit of their own automotive influence in either the styling or the mechanics of their Yankee projects, which indeed offers a nice twist. This is especially true of Phil Middleton's '53 Chevy pickup, which from the exterior looks to be a nice North American-style hauler. But as you will learn, beneath the sunset yellow pearl exterior lies a certain bit of componentry quite foreign to the average American rodder.

Select to EnlargeOriginally a Colorado native, the 3100 came to Phil in the U.K. via Mr. Importer, aka John Reid. It was by all accounts a rust bucket. However, with years of experience under his belt building a variety of things-from custom vans in the '70s to hot rods and such-it didn't take long for Phil to turn his '53 five-window into one of, if not the nicest pickups in Great Britain.

While the small-block Chevy, Turbo 400 automatic, and even the Chevy 10-bolt rearend are familiar items, what Phil chose for his truck's front suspension is surely as far from the norm as can be. Instead of an IFS based on the typical Mustang II lineage or even a Camaro clip, Middleton opted to incorporate a Jaguar XJ6 unit-everything with the exception of the steering, which was swapped out for a lefthand drive rack-and-pinion setup (so as to minimize further modification of the truck to accommodate a righthand drive setup). Very unique, for sure, but very responsive and well handling, which had a lot to do with his decision to go "domestic" in the first place.

From the updated chassis to the "rodstored" interior to the aforementioned pearl paint job, Phil went through the truck entirely on his own-and the results more than speak for themselves. This is one AD Chevy that many (definitely not all) Americans don't mind seeing cross the pond!

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Facts & Figures
Phil Middleton
England
1953 Chevy 3100
CHASSIS
MODIFICATIONS: boxed 'rails, new rear crossmembers
REAREND: Caprice 10-bolt
REAR SUSPENSION: parallel leaf, coilovers
REAR BRAKES: drum
FRONT SUSPENSION: Jaguar XJ6
FRONT BRAKES: Jag disc
STEERING BOX: Jag rack-and-pinion (lefthand drive)
FRONT WHEELS: American Racing, 15x7
REAR WHEELS: American Racing, 15x8
FRONT TIRES: Pirelli, 205/65R15
REAR TIRES: Pirelli, 255/75R15
GAS TANK: stock
DRIVETRAIN
ENGINE: Chevy 350
HEADS: ported and polished
VALVE COVERS: ball-milled Bow Tie
MANIFOLD / INDUCTION: Holley / Holley 600
IGNITION: Mallory
HEADERS: shorties
EXHAUST / MUFFLERS: steel / dual-chamber
TRANSMISSION: Turbo 400
BODY
STYLE: Chevy 3100
FENDERS FRONT / REAR: stock
HOOD: stock
GRILLE: stock, chrome
BED: stock w/ rolled rear pan and oak floor
BODYWORK AND PAINT BY: owner
PAINT COLOR: yellow base w/sunset yellow pearl
HEADLIGHTS / TAILLIGHTS: stock / Stafford Vehicle Components
BUMPERS: stock / rolled pan, frenched license
INTERIOR
GAUGES: Beede analog
STEERING WHEEL: Budnik
STEERING COLUMN: ididit w/So-Cal knobs
SEAT: refurbished bench
MATERIAL / COLOR: blue / vinyl
CARPET: black Wilton wool

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