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  2. Checker Taxi - Wikipedia

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    The Model K was succeeded by the Model M (1930) and the Model T (1932); [4] the Model T was badge engineered and sold as the Auburn Saf-T-Cab in 1933. [2]: 74 In 1940, Parmelee (including Yellow and Checker Cab) became the largest cab company in the United States.

  3. Checker Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The offer was accepted by the receivers in October 1921, with Markin merging the two firms in May 1922 as the Checker Cab Manufacturing Company in May 1922. [4] 1923 Checker H-2 at the Gilmore Car Museum. Checker Cab produced the Mogul alongside Commonwealth passenger cars briefly, but soon began concentrating on commercial sales, introducing ...

  4. Checker Marathon - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 Checker started a remanufacturing operation at the Kalamazoo Cab Services division. Checker continued remanufacturing cabs as late as 1997. The company continued operations for an additional 27 years producing body stampings for General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler, until January 2009, when it entered bankruptcy liquidation as a result of ...

  5. Yellow Cab Company - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Cab Company was a taxicab company in Chicago which was co-founded as the Walden W. Shaw Livery Company in 1907 by Walden W. Shaw and John D. Hertz. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Yellow Cab Company's rapid growth in the late 1910s and 1920s innovated a new kind of taxi company, one which covered the entire city limits, promising a cab to any ...

  6. 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.

  7. Checker Model A - Wikipedia

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    The Checker Model A is a taxicab produced by Checker Motors Corporation. The Model A was introduced mid- model year in 1939, and was built in 1941, when Checker switched over to wartime manufacturing , as did the rest of the automotive industry .

  8. Checker Aerobus - Wikipedia

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    The Checker Aerobus is an automobile manufactured on two different wheelbases by the Checker Motors Corporation from 1962 until 1977. Meant primarily to serve as an airport shuttle, as indicated by the name, it is an extended version of the iconic Checker Marathon. A total of 3,568 Checker Aerobuses of all versions were built.

  9. Checker Superba - Wikipedia

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    The Checker Superba was an automobile produced by Checker Motors Company of Kalamazoo, Michigan, between 1959 and 1963. [1] The Superba used the Checker taxi cab bodies and were produced in two trim lines, standard and Custom, both in two body styles, a four-door sedan and a five-door station wagon.