The Tempo Wiking Minivan 1953 is an iconic, sleek-looking vehicle that was produced in Germany during the 1950s, and has a distinctive retro style that still attracts the attention of modern car lovers. The vehicle is small by modern standards, measuring in at twelve feet in length, and weighing just under 2,000lbs. The exterior of the Wiking Minivan is fashioned out of a two-tone, aluminum body with a light blue and white paint job. Its four doors all open with a handle, which gives it the convenience of an old-timey car. The van offers seating for up to seven people, and includes a well-refurbished interior with comfortable bench seating and Hardwood paneling along the interior walls. The engine powering the Wiking Minivan is a two-cylinder, 4-stroke, engine that produces 18 horsepower; and at just 50 km/h, its top speed is nothing too impressive. However, it is capable of surprising acceleration thanks to its three-speed manual transmission and up to 21 Nm of torque. The Tempo Wiking Minivan 1953 has withstood the test of time – its driving mechanics and exterior style still extract admiration from modern car lovers, making it a classic and desirable collector's item.
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