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  2. Checker Taxi - Wikipedia

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    The Deschaum Motor Car Co., founded 1908 in Buffalo, New York, was the earliest ancestor of what would eventually become Checker Motors. [2]: 66 With new investors, ownership, and locations, the name changed in succession to the De Schaum-Hornell Motor Car Co. of Hornell, New York (1908–10), the Suburban Motor Car Corp. of Ecorse, Michigan (1911), the Palmer Motor Car Co. (1913), Partin ...

  3. Checker Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Morris Markin bought out Cord's interest in Checker Cab and was able to secure complete control of Checker. A-C-D eventually folded in the wake of the stock scandal but the now-independent Checker continued to produce taxicabs. Between 1929 and 1942, when production was suspended for World War II, Checker Cab made 29,260 cabs. [14]

  4. Checker Model A - Wikipedia

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    Only one known surviving Model A exists today. It is restored and painted in a maroon and black two-tone finish and resides in upstate New York. Dies to the Model A were lost after World War II, and Checker replaced this car with a new body design in 1947 (the Model A2); however the basic chassis and drivetrain of the Model A were retained.

  5. Checker Series E - Wikipedia

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    Restored ex-DSR bus 7618 built by Checker at the AACA Museum in Hershey, PennsylvaniaThe Checker Series E were transit buses sold by Checker Cab Manufacturing Corporation from 1951 to 1953, using a body built by the Union City Body Company (UCBC) of Union City, Indiana, on a chassis built by Checker in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

  6. Yellow Cab Company - Wikipedia

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    During the Depression, Morris Markin, owner of Yellow Cab's rival Checker Cab Mfg. Company, significantly consolidated ownership of the city's taxi companies, putting an end to the violence. [2] Yellow Cabs remain on the city's streets today, though ownership was split between multiple companies upon its declaration of bankruptcy in 2015.

  7. Yellow cab - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Cab Company of Baltimore, Maryland, was founded in 1909. [18] It is currently owned by Transdev. [19] (U.S.) Yellow Checker Cab of Peoria, Illinois, was founded in 1922 and is the largest taxi fleet in downstate Illinois. [20] (U.S.) Yellow Cab Co. in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was founded in 1918.

  8. High-speed chase leads to arrest of Milledgeville man - AOL

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    Mar. 6—SPARTA, Ga. — A 29-year-old Milledgeville man who led local and state authorities on a high-speed chase from Greene County into Hancock County before wrecking his car faces criminal ...

  9. Checker Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The last New York City Checker cab retired in 1999, operated by Earl Johnson from 1978 onwards. The Marathon covered nearly one million miles and had three engine replacements over the years. [8] [9] Most films set in New York City in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s will show a Checker Marathon.