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Revision as of 19:26, 23 September 2025 by JeffreyWilkerson (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>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...")
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