I rode one in NYC when I was in The St.Patricks Day Parade 1976. Marching Band. Seven of us piled in, the guy told us he was only allowed to take 6, but let us slide. It was a great memory and the guy drove us around and showed us the sights. I grew up down in the hood, one dude had a beat one we used to cruise around.
"Thissss...is a 1981 Checker taxicab. First, I'm going to review it, show you it's quirks & features, and then I'm going to take it on the road and give it a Bob Score." Can't wait, VB!
These things were once in every major city on taxi duty. Hard to find these now, glad a few of them are left to at least use as movie prop cars for movies and tv shows set in the 1980s, even 1990s, and of course, 1960s and 1970s, even though they look like an early to mid 1950s car. A true workhorse for the era.
I love your enthusiasm for something most people would take for granted. Checker Cabs are a true icon. Super cool preserving this one. It’s in such amazing shape too. My ex was born in 1981 and she was no where near as clean. :)
Awesome find, back in the day you could pick one for like 100 bucks and nobody wanted these cars, looking back what a piece of American metal 🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👍 great find
they are tanks, drove one as a taxi in ontario canada in the early 80s front and rear bumpers are half inch thick guard rails wasn/t fast but good ride and safe AF
How cool is it to have Eric Singer hanging out and testing a jump seat in a Checker cab...in your driveway? Only Video Bob. Never in a million years would have ever thought that I would be writing that sentence.
In the 70s in Center City Philadelphia i moved from one apt. To another in a checker Cab. The guy didn't really catch on till the 3rd trip. I did 4 trips . Yes I payed him well. I love those cars! They're tanks!
I think the last gas engines in the Checkers were the 267 V8 (L39), which I think looks a lot like a 305, I believe. Doesn't matter much, unless you're doing something inside the block, really, I think.
In Chicago, the blue jitney. Could hold six or seven in the back. .25 a ride. From 63rd to 22nd streets. They where Marathons too. They had straight six , one barrel.
Beautiful automobile. I have been driving my Checker Marathon every day for years now! Only car I've got, best car I've ever had!!! I wish you many happy miles. :)
This was less a car than an industrial machine. They are covered with design features that made them fit the Taxi role. You might have noticed that the fenders and quarter panels split along a seam. This was to make body work quick and easy. If you took a hit, the outside would unbolt, a repaired unit would get bolted on and the cab was off on its way. The dented panel would then be repaired and put in the parts inventory for the next unfortunate driver. Brake Drums were EXRTA thick for repeated turnings. There were dozens of things like this. In short the car was maid to maintain.
Thanks for the info. So basically the car was the polar opposite of modern disposable cars that in some instances can't be worked on? It could be easily argued that the Checker was actually "greener" than a Tesla, because you could repair it and keep it on the road of 40 years, as opposed to scrapping it after 8-10 years.
I didn't know they made them as recently as 82. I thought they went from the 1940s to somewheres in the 70s. Very I have always been one of my bucket list cars love those things even as a kid. Considering I'm a psychopath I daily drive one if I had it and wouldn't think twice. I've always loved four-door sedans. Can't even get a bloody 80s Caprice anymore without paying a king's ransom for a smoking turd. About the only thing left now are Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger and even those are getting difficult to get short of paying 5 and 10 grand for something that should be about eight or nine hundred. I'm guessing that car probably cost you twenty or forty Grand somewheres in that range. And I being a bit of a low baller given the condition it's in. Damn thing looks like it's only been in service a little over a year and prior to that right off the assembly line somebody put a lot of love and work into that thing it is beautiful.Immediately made me think of yellow jacket.
Hello friend Bob ,was just wondering how many people in vagas are going to try get a ride from you not knowing your not a real cabbie ,like people on vacation , Bob try and print out a fake cab driver hack license with your name on it and laminate it as well my friend, also it a shame this cab wasn't from the tv show taxi , now that would be way cool if it was ,Bob ever had a checker cab airport station wagon ????? or a civilian model checker car they made them, there
So, you can pick me up in that cab at the airport on Sunday ?? I will pay those rates. You’ll probably have to take me back to the airport in your ambulance………….
Bob get that gate! Boutta come out there myself and do it.
Hay bro don't forget about me when you go, Haha I'll help you out.
The Movie DC Cab comes to my mind. Nice Marathon.
I rode one in NYC when I was in The St.Patricks Day Parade 1976. Marching Band. Seven of us piled in, the guy told us he was only allowed to take 6, but let us slide. It was a great memory and the guy drove us around and showed us the sights. I grew up down in the hood, one dude had a beat one we used to cruise around.
"Thissss...is a 1981 Checker taxicab. First, I'm going to review it, show you it's quirks & features, and then I'm going to take it on the road and give it a Bob Score."
Can't wait, VB!
I did ride around New York in a checker jump seat in 1968 when I was eight years old.
These things were once in every major city on taxi duty. Hard to find these now, glad a few of them are left to at least use as movie prop cars for movies and tv shows set in the 1980s, even 1990s, and of course, 1960s and 1970s, even though they look like an early to mid 1950s car. A true workhorse for the era.
The coolest cab on the planet! A true Classic Bob!
You should put the Ford crate electric engine in the checkered
I have always wanted a Checker Cab. Such an iconic vehicle.
Beautiful. The checkers and the Desoto suburbans were THE ICONIC taxis. They don’t make great looking cars like them anymore!!!
I love your enthusiasm for something most people would take for granted. Checker Cabs are a true icon. Super cool preserving this one. It’s in such amazing shape too. My ex was born in 1981 and she was no where near as clean. :)
Awesome find, back in the day you could pick one for like 100 bucks and nobody wanted these cars, looking back what a piece of American metal 🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👍 great find
Hey ! I'm Walking Here , I'm Walking !
My hometown had black bottoms red tops. My mom's ex drove one I worked next door to cab company got to go on fares with him when I was not busy.
Nice cab: proceeds to break a/c nob and fare meter.. 😜
they are tanks, drove one as a taxi in ontario canada in the early 80s front and rear bumpers are half inch thick guard rails wasn/t fast but good ride and safe AF
How cool is it to have Eric Singer hanging out and testing a jump seat in a Checker cab...in your driveway? Only Video Bob. Never in a million years would have ever thought that I would be writing that sentence.
A friend of mine bought a new checker every two years. What a rugged, amazing ride. Built like a tank, and rode like Caddy!
In the 70s in Center City Philadelphia i moved from one apt. To another in a checker Cab. The guy didn't really catch on till the 3rd trip. I did 4 trips . Yes I payed him well. I love those cars! They're tanks!
Kalamazoo muscle!
Looks like aerobus rear quarter panels on it. Enjoy!
Awesome car!
Heyyy there's Chef Joey.......was literally just rewatching the Mt. Charleston Moseley steak video lol👍👍
I think the last gas engines in the Checkers were the 267 V8 (L39), which I think looks a lot like a 305, I believe. Doesn't matter much, unless you're doing something inside the block, really, I think.
Sweet! Happy for you VB. You snagged a good one!
In Chicago, the blue jitney. Could hold six or seven in the back. .25 a ride. From 63rd to 22nd streets. They where Marathons too. They had straight six , one barrel.
What a fantastic car! I appreciate your passion for nostalgia, Bob.
Beautiful automobile. I have been driving my Checker Marathon every day for years now! Only car I've got, best car I've ever had!!! I wish you many happy miles. :)
This was less a car than an industrial machine. They are covered with design features that made them fit the Taxi role. You might have noticed that the fenders and quarter panels split along a seam. This was to make body work quick and easy. If you took a hit, the outside would unbolt, a repaired unit would get bolted on and the cab was off on its way. The dented panel would then be repaired and put in the parts inventory for the next unfortunate driver. Brake Drums were EXRTA thick for repeated turnings. There were dozens of things like this. In short the car was maid to maintain.
Thanks for the info. So basically the car was the polar opposite of modern disposable cars that in some instances can't be worked on? It could be easily argued that the Checker was actually "greener" than a Tesla, because you could repair it and keep it on the road of 40 years, as opposed to scrapping it after 8-10 years.
Thanks Bob for your videos and especially your car vids. In the old school vernacular, totally dig em!
WOW! What a great find! This is so cool. 🚕
What a cool car. Awesome find.
Congratulations on your Checker Marathon
A friend of mine owns one of the Aerobus models. Checkers are beyond cool!!!
this is very cool to see this type of car this good looking still.
Looks great.
LOVE the Caprice steering wheel!
THIS is going to be awesome! Thanks
That’s DOPE! +1 about getting the gate done!
Famous new York taxi 🚖🚕🇺🇸🗽
I REALLY want one of those
That is so cool!!! Shout out from Pleasant Grove area in Dallas, TX.
If you own a checker cab taxi can you register it to drive as a legal taxi cab still
If you bought one at the dealer in NYC you could get any color you wanted as long as it was black.
Congratulations!🎉🎈🎊🍾
Lots of memories riding those here in New York good times
Great taxi car....I love it
Did it come with body odor and the smell of cigarettes too...the ones in Norfolk, Va do... many drivers don't believe in bathing there
what a nice Cab... love it
In the day. Those jump seats made some coin. 6 passengers x base fare x miles +$$$
I never saw an air conditioner that worked. Sweet ride.
Sweeeeet! Mid to late 60's a friends dad in Brooklyn NY had one would take us out often the thing was a tank!
Great video Bob as always love the content! Keep Rocking
My 78 Chevrolet Caprice had that exact same steering wheel
High floor in the back for easy (vomit) cleaning. Taxi drivers would just spray it out with a water hose, then on to the next customer!
bro you look like you're about to teach us kung fu in the thumbnail
Love it!
Love that car
I remember taking these cars in NYC
That car feels like a vintage Mercedes.
Bob James song "Angela" was playing in my head during this
Checkers were made from 1923 to 1982
This is awesome! I would still se it working for Uber ! I always wanted one too…
real thing,
today we have P-rius rides , with their so called comfort and room
Damn, i'd LOVE to have one of those! I'd be more than happy to trade my Crown Vic P71 if it meant having a Checker Marathon of my own!
Do they come in any other colour?
I would love one of those down here in Oz.
There used to be a game for this crazy taxi
Did ut come out of Clearwater Florida?
hope u keep her
Humbers look very, very similar!
Cool, so when are you getting a fire truck?
Big boys and there big toys nice. 👍
Still no gate on your property?
that car sure does have a bunch of Chevy caprice parts in the inside
Did you ever do a review after thus video?
very Nice , what is that worth ?
can you build the back to the future 3 delorean
omg i cant wait!!!!!!! fix it fast bob please lol
Do you remember the show Taxi? What does the yellow light mean? S L O W D O W N, lol
What....does.....a......yellow......light......mean?
Damn, would love to ride in one of those things.
I don't think Doug has done a Checker review, you should reach out to him.
Doug would just put it down because it is not modern and computerized.
Where's our full review?
I didn't know they made them as recently as 82. I thought they went from the 1940s to somewheres in the 70s. Very I have always been one of my bucket list cars love those things even as a kid. Considering I'm a psychopath I daily drive one if I had it and wouldn't think twice. I've always loved four-door sedans. Can't even get a bloody 80s Caprice anymore without paying a king's ransom for a smoking turd. About the only thing left now are Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger and even those are getting difficult to get short of paying 5 and 10 grand for something that should be about eight or nine hundred. I'm guessing that car probably cost you twenty or forty Grand somewheres in that range. And I being a bit of a low baller given the condition it's in. Damn thing looks like it's only been in service a little over a year and prior to that right off the assembly line somebody put a lot of love and work into that thing it is beautiful.Immediately made me think of yellow jacket.
Is it for sale
ohhh yeees
all you need now is a fire truck lol
Way 😎 😎!!
She's a beauty.
The gods are smiling on you my frioend enjoy. cheers
Has he opened the safe yet lol
Bob you should do a watch video with Erik.
Have you started the Ghostbusters fire house?
DC. Cab
DC Cab!!!!
Hello friend Bob ,was just wondering how many people in vagas are going to try get a ride from you not knowing your not a real cabbie ,like people on vacation , Bob try and print out a fake cab driver hack license with your name on it and laminate it as well my friend, also it a shame this cab wasn't from the tv show taxi , now that would be way cool if it was ,Bob ever had a checker cab airport station wagon ????? or a civilian model checker car they made them, there
dc cab time
if its clean its not a real checker taxicab ,lol, it looks like a real nice car
What do you mean taxicab? I thought we were flying.
Thats some old ass yellow cab
👍🇺🇸🚕🚖
Dc cab
So, you can pick me up in that cab at the airport on Sunday ?? I will pay those rates.
You’ll probably have to take me back to the airport in your ambulance………….
looks like a GM product...