Saurer 6DM.jpgDSCF1950.jpgDSCF1949.jpgDSCF1952.jpgDSCF1953.jpgDSCF1948.jpg I came across this Saurer 6DM at Petaluma. This is a 6 Ton truck with a 250hp engine. The 6DM was designed and built in Switzerland. This truck was for sale for $24,000.
Saurer 6DM.jpgDSCF1950.jpgDSCF1949.jpgDSCF1952.jpgDSCF1953.jpgDSCF1948.jpg I came across this Saurer 6DM at Petaluma. This is a 6 Ton truck with a 250hp engine. The 6DM was designed and built in Switzerland. This truck was for sale for $24,000.
1972 M35A2C W/W, 1986 M105A2, 1953 M38A1, S250 Shelter. "He was old and wise, which meant tired and disappointed" T.E. Lawrence
fsearls92 (05-02-2018), Migginsbros (01-24-2019), Terrh (05-10-2018), URSATDX (05-10-2018), USAFSS-ColdWarrior (05-02-2018)
Cool truck! I love the cargo bed access w/ stairs. Looks very practical! Also looks like there isn't one curved piece of metal in the entire body.
1991 Leyland DAF 4 Ton
This was the first 6DM that I have seen in person. The Saurer company in Switzerland went out of business some years ago, and I understand parts are becoming scarce. There are a few countries that still use the 6DM & the larger 10DM. This truck is for sale, asking price is $24,000. I like the sign in the drivers side front window, SIZEMATRS.
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1972 M35A2C W/W, 1986 M105A2, 1953 M38A1, S250 Shelter. "He was old and wise, which meant tired and disappointed" T.E. Lawrence
USAFSS-ColdWarrior (05-10-2018)
Isaw the same truck. After purchasing a Puch from Scott a little over a year ago, I couldn't resist. The Saurer 6DM came home with me. We have had a lot of fun with the truck so far. Future plans are to have an expedition box made for it. Scott even threw in the 'Sizemtrs' plate! Saurer for Steel Soldiers.jpgSaurer 2.jpg
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USAFSS-ColdWarrior (01-23-2019)
Congrats. You got a nice clean truck, glad to see she got a good home. Take good care of her and she will serve you well. As I understood, parts are becoming scarce. If the former owner didn't have a reliable parts source, you might PM the Miggins Brothers or Guyfang since they are over in the Germany/Switzerland area. Also, come join us at the MVCC rally at the 49'er camp ground this April at Plymouth CA. This is the replacement site for the Petaluma and Tower Park events, and it looks like a winner. Hope you can make it.
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1972 M35A2C W/W, 1986 M105A2, 1953 M38A1, S250 Shelter. "He was old and wise, which meant tired and disappointed" T.E. Lawrence
USAFSS-ColdWarrior (01-23-2019)
Thanks Tracer, I will certainly take good care of her. Best part about the truck is how (relatively) easy it is to drive. A manual with no clutch and all shifted by air. Power steering and a great turning radius given its size. It would probably ride even better with about 2 tons in the bed! My friend and I drove it all the way up Norcal to Portland without any issues. Topping out at around 56mph gave us lots of time to enjoy the scenery!
Thanks for the tips about parts, I will certainly look them up.
Hope to see you in Plymouth!
USAFSS-ColdWarrior (01-24-2019)
Wow, nice truck!
USAFSS-ColdWarrior (01-24-2019)
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