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The economic miracle after the Second World War had many faces. While the Beetle mobilized the middle class, many post-war entrepreneurs relied on robust small trucks. In 1928, the entrepreneur Oskar Vidal began building three-wheeled delivery vans under the name Tempo. In 1950, he launched the robust four-wheeled transporter Matador with a four-cylinder boxer engine and 25 hp installed behind the front axle. More cars at: http://www.dw.de/motormobil