Tempo Matador high-side flatbed "Transit Transport
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Tempo Matador high-side flatbed "Transit Transport
Flensburg forwarder put the pedal to the metal with the Matador
It was viewed as the Flensburg all-rounder among vehicles handling small jobs as nimble as a city weasel. Today, the speed van is considered a transporter legend, because in the post-war years thousands of companies were on their way to the Economic Miracle with the Tempo Matador. Now miniaturised by WIKING in the style of the period, the Flensburg forwarding company Transit Transport 3111 used the prototype for their day-to-day transport operations. Heinrich Peter Petersen founded the forwarding company at the port of Flensburg in 1947, and a new forwarding facility in the Schleswiger Strasse in Flensburg was opened in 1962. With its basic cab and high-side flatbed, the Tempo Matador thus assumes the role of a quiet hero of the Economic Miracle. This version of the Tempo Matador was held in particularly high regard in Flensburg because it was virtually predestined for typical transport tasks.
1949-52
Speed van of the Flensburg forwarder
Cab with bonnet gentian blue, headlamps transparent inserts. Interior with steering wheel black, chassis black. Load area blue. Wheel rims carmine with silver hubcaps. Ornamental strips and door handles as well as Tempo logo and Matador lettering in silver. Tail lights imprinted red. White Transit Transport Flensburg lettering on the sides of the flatbed plus logo with phone number 3111 on the doors of the driver's cab. White company lettering on a blue subsurface at the front of the tarp. White phone number 3111 also on the rear.
- Scale
- 1:87