The 1960-1969 Checker was an opportunity for the general public to own a solid, dependable, no-frills Checker -- a car that they'd trusted for years
as a taxi cab. Once you get the right design, Markin figured, it made sense to stick with it. Apart from the Model T Ford, then, few automobiles have
exhibited less year-to-year revision than the Checker. Checkers were built tough and driven tough. When Markin entered the business in Chicago,
competition from rival John Hertz's Yellow Taxi was anything but genteel. Drivers who were handy with their fists were far more useful than those who
merely knew the city streets. Through all those years, Checker cabs rolled regularly out of the plant at Kalamazoo, Michigan. But wait; what are
taxicabs doing in this article? They're here because Checker decided to give the general public an opportunity to drive one of the tough and
dependable (if unfashionable) super-square sedans themselves.
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