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The images are from Oldbug, but visit the link above because there are many more to see, including the restoration process.
This is a very rare Volkswagen 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 1955 and used the well tested 25 horse Volkswagen powerplant and a ZF non-synchro 4 speed transmission.
For a cool rat rod style Matador: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/08/this-is-cool-little-van-thing-i-dont.html