Tempo Matador low-side flatbed - squirrel grey
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Even the washing machine picked up the tempo
Washing machine quickly stowed away, wheelbarrow simply shoved on top the low-side flatbed soon found its supporters. Thanks to this transport advantage, the Tempo Matador also enjoyed a rapid increase in demand, because the low chassis made loading easy for its owner. With its basic cab, the Tempo Matador therefore appears as a silent hero of the Economic Miracle. The WIKING model typical of the 1950s comes with its own wooden crate. With the low-side flatbed, the Tempo Matador was highly prized, because it was pre-destined for typical transport duties made possible by the Vidal & Sohn Tempo plant in Hamburg-Harburg. Today, the Matador is considered a legend of a van because in the post-war years, thousands of companies made their way into the Economic Miracle with the Tempo.
1949-52
On the fast track through the years of reconstruction
Cab with bonnet and deep flatbed squirrel grey. Interior anthracite grey. Inserted transparent headlamps, wooden crate with pallet beige. Wheel rims pearl white, hubcaps silver. Cab with weather strips, door handles and ornamental strips, Tempo logo and Matador lettering in silver. Flatbed with red imprinted tail lights. Wooden crate with Tempo logo.
- Scale
- 1:87