GAZ-53
| GAZ-53 | |
|---|---|
| GAZ-53 | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | GAZ | 
| Also called | 
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| Production | 1961–1993 | 
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Truck | 
| Body style | 2-door standard cab 4-door double cab (fire engines only) | 
| Layout | Front engine layout | 
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 
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| Transmission | 4-speed manual | 
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 3,700 mm (145.7 in) | 
| Length | 6,395 mm (251.8 in) | 
| Width | 2,379 mm (93.7 in) | 
| Height | 2,190–2,219 mm (86.2–87.4 in) | 
| Curb weight | 2,989–3,260 kg (6,590–7,187 lb) | 
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | GAZ-51 | 
| Successor | GAZ-3307 | 
The GAZ-53 is a 3.5 tonne 4x2 truck produced by GAZ between 1961 and 1993. Introduced first as GAZ-53F, it was joined by the virtually identical 2.5-ton GAZ-52 in 1962, which was produced until 1989.
The GAZ-52 and GAZ-53 trucks are distinguished by different lighting systems, wheel rims and tonnage (payload): the GAZ-52 was able to carry up to 2.5 tonnes of cargo, whereas the GAZ-53A could carry up to 4 tonnes. From 1961 to 1975 the new truck range was produced along with its predecessor, the GAZ-51.
Given the long production run of GAZ-52/53 and their variants, the series is a common sight in Eastern Europe. They should not be mistaken for the broadly similar 5-6 ton ZIL-130, which is also usually painted light blue with a white grille. The GAZ grille is fluted vertically, and the direction indicators are typically located above the headlamps, with the exception of the introductory GAZ-53F. The ZIL has a horizontally slated grille and its flashers are located below the headlamps.