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We were at Kern River, Limestone campground, and went down to McNalleys for a burger when all of a sudden I see this big ol truck pull slowly into the lot. From the distance it was I thought it was an old MB, but as it got closer, it wasn't! It was a Saurer 2DM. The couple didn't stay long, they then continued up the road at a very slow pace.
We went over to the store, grabbed some ice and headed back to our campsite. When we pulled in, there was the truck. They had taken a spot that get full sun in the AM, about an hour of shade mid day and then full sun until late afternoon. We happened to have a bonus spot, so, I went over to the man, told him of the sun issue and offered the spot we had. He told me he wes looking at that spot, but it was taken. Well it was, but by them!
After they got settled, they came over and we had introductions. They were John Franco and his wife Christine. John originally from Italy, just across the Swiss border, and his wife from Switzerland. They live in Switzerland. John and I got to chatting about, what else, his truck! A 1960 Saurer 2DM mobile shop van, 1 of 7 built for the Swiss Army. He has owned it for 25 years. He acquired it on day while riding home on his motorcycle and saw it pass him on the other side of the road and he thought it had a for sale sign in one of the van windows, so, the next chance to turn around, he did and followed the truck home. The truck then followed HIM home!
It did have a self recovery winch set up, but he removed it. He fixed up the box and made a nice camper out of it, fabricated a pass through into the cab, propane cooking, 12vdc cooler, storage, roof rack. A rolling home. John and his wife and 2 kids have been all over Europe and Africa, even tooled around in the Sahara. Their only form of communication was, before cel and satellite, was short wave. Still there and works! Powered by a naturally asperated inline 6, 8l Saurer diesel, and she is slow and smokey! It has a shift on the fly low range do that if things get to be too much for high range, a quick depress of the clutch and a lever put it into low on the fly.
They had the truck shipped from England to Hailfax, Nova Scotia last February and drove it into the U.S. The truck can only stay here for 1 year, John and Christine can stay 10. They made their way west via the center of the U.S. to San Francisco to visit one son and then down to San Diego to visit their other son and are now making the return trip to Halifax to ship the truck home.
The liked the place enough that they stayed a second day. We did some puzzles and more chatting, had some snacks and the grand kids played with their dog, Boss, an Appenzeller Sennenhund, awesome pooch!
They were last seen heading North to a pass called Sherman Pass up to Lone Pine and North from there to the U.S Canada border and then East. They try and stay off main highways due to the speed of the truck.
We exchanged info and I hope to hear from the soon.
Safe travels my friends!
We went over to the store, grabbed some ice and headed back to our campsite. When we pulled in, there was the truck. They had taken a spot that get full sun in the AM, about an hour of shade mid day and then full sun until late afternoon. We happened to have a bonus spot, so, I went over to the man, told him of the sun issue and offered the spot we had. He told me he wes looking at that spot, but it was taken. Well it was, but by them!
After they got settled, they came over and we had introductions. They were John Franco and his wife Christine. John originally from Italy, just across the Swiss border, and his wife from Switzerland. They live in Switzerland. John and I got to chatting about, what else, his truck! A 1960 Saurer 2DM mobile shop van, 1 of 7 built for the Swiss Army. He has owned it for 25 years. He acquired it on day while riding home on his motorcycle and saw it pass him on the other side of the road and he thought it had a for sale sign in one of the van windows, so, the next chance to turn around, he did and followed the truck home. The truck then followed HIM home!
It did have a self recovery winch set up, but he removed it. He fixed up the box and made a nice camper out of it, fabricated a pass through into the cab, propane cooking, 12vdc cooler, storage, roof rack. A rolling home. John and his wife and 2 kids have been all over Europe and Africa, even tooled around in the Sahara. Their only form of communication was, before cel and satellite, was short wave. Still there and works! Powered by a naturally asperated inline 6, 8l Saurer diesel, and she is slow and smokey! It has a shift on the fly low range do that if things get to be too much for high range, a quick depress of the clutch and a lever put it into low on the fly.
They had the truck shipped from England to Hailfax, Nova Scotia last February and drove it into the U.S. The truck can only stay here for 1 year, John and Christine can stay 10. They made their way west via the center of the U.S. to San Francisco to visit one son and then down to San Diego to visit their other son and are now making the return trip to Halifax to ship the truck home.
The liked the place enough that they stayed a second day. We did some puzzles and more chatting, had some snacks and the grand kids played with their dog, Boss, an Appenzeller Sennenhund, awesome pooch!
They were last seen heading North to a pass called Sherman Pass up to Lone Pine and North from there to the U.S Canada border and then East. They try and stay off main highways due to the speed of the truck.
We exchanged info and I hope to hear from the soon.
Safe travels my friends!