
Tempo (automobile) - Wikipedia
Tempo (also known as Vidal & Sohn Tempo-Werke GmbH), was a German automobile manufacturer based in Hamburg. The company was founded by Oscar Vidal in 1924. The company was well known in Germany, producing popular vans like the Matador and the Hanseat. Tempo also produced small military vehicles during the 1930s and 1940s.
The Tempo Matador on Oldbug.com
This is a very rare VW powered truck called a Tempo Matador, built in 1951 by a Hamburg Germany based company by the name of Vidal and Sohn. These trucks were produced for a short period of time from 1949 through 1951 and used the well tested 25 horse VW powerplant and a ZF non-synchro 4 speed transmission.
1951 Tempo Matador For Sale on Oldbug.com
A right hand drive, Tempo Matador truck. VW powered, front wheel drive...it is super cool. This truck is located in the UK and has received a full restoration to high levels.
Automotive History: Tempo - From Motorized ... - Curbside Classic
Aug 18, 2020 · In 1934, Tempo took one of their trucks to the Avus high-speed track in Berlin, and set five world endurance records for the “open delivery truck under 200cc class”. The average speed: 54.1 kmh, or 33 mph.
1951 Tempo Matador Project For Sale @ Oldbug.com
This mega rare early Tempo Matador truck is located in Southern California and is awaiting completion of its restoration. The bodywork and paint have been completed as well as
Freshly Restored 1951 Tempo Matador - Bring a Trailer
Nov 21, 2013 · This 1951 Tempo Matador is thought to be the only RHD example in existence, and has recently undergone a thorough and high quality restoration. Originally delivered new to Australia, it wears recreations of its original advertising on the doors.
The History of Vidal & Son's Tempo Werkes - Blogger
In September 1952 Tempo introduced the Tempo 1400 powered by a 1092cc four-cylinder four-stroke Heinkel engine. The Tempo 1400 was marketed as a heavy work-horse vehicle with a strengthened chassis and suspension with bodywork and fittings customized according to the customer's requirements.
Skeleton included: 1965 Tempo Matador – Classic Virus
May 10, 2024 · Known for its distinctive utilitarian design and robust functionality, the Tempo Matador was engineered to be a reliable work truck. Manufactured in Hamburg, Germany, by Tempo-Werke, the vehicle's significance extends beyond its functionality, reflecting a bygone era of European automotive ingenuity.
Tempo Boy, The Other Tempo: Three Wheeled Truck, 200cc, …
Oct 28, 2010 · In 1934, Tempo took one of their trucks to the Avus high-speed track in Berlin, and set five world endurance records for the “open delivery truck under 200cc class”. The average speed: 54.1 kmh, or 33 mph. This is why you read TTAC.
1951 Tempo Matador - Conceptcarz.com
This is a very rare Volkswagen-powered truck called a Tempo Matador. It was built by a Hamburg, Germany-based company by the name of Vidal and Sohn. These trucks were produced for a short period of time from 1949 through 1951 and used the well-tested 25-horsepower Volkswagen powerplant and a ZF non-synchro 4-speed transmission.