The green side: 1960 Tempo Wiking Rapid

Tempo, founded in 1924 in Hamburg, specialized in light commercial vehicles and three-wheelers. In the 1950s and 1960s, the company produced the Wiking series, a line of small transporters designed for businesses and tradespeople. The Wiking Rapid featured a two-stroke engine, simple mechanics, and a practical design. Production numbers were limited, and few examples have… Read More The green side: 1960 Tempo Wiking Rapid

Skeleton included: 1965 Tempo Matador

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. The 1965 Tempo Matador stands out with its boxy, robust aesthetic, which some liken… Read More Skeleton included: 1965 Tempo Matador