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I know one did and does nhra have specs on it?
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well in 1955 - 1956 I think they had Chev & Ford, I even think they had some Chrysler 'hemi'....then later they had some Dodge 318's and then they.........OH, it would help to be a bit more specific...
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Im pretty sure that Checker Marathons came with 283 Chevies and a `glide in the 60`s................
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If you are speaking of Checker Cabs, the very early ones (around WWII )came with lycoming and continental motors.
Then later most that I know of were straight 6 and then later, V-8 GM motors. I never saw anything except GM motors in the ones I worked on. I did some work for Checker Motor Co. in the late.....well, several years ago. And I can tell you that the story of the Checker Motor Co. is pretty intriguing. It seems at times everyone that was anyone had a hand in the Car Co. From E.L. Cord, to...can't remember the name, but the guy that designed the Tucker. Checker actually built tracked vehicles in WWII, jeeps, and a neat looking convertable. They built trucks, and bullit proof cars for government officials. I think Bonny and Clyde or someone like that always used a Checker. The big three wanted a bigger share, and tried to squeeze them out in the 60's, with rumored payoff's to senators to change some gov. regs. and etc. It was rumored by insiders that the Union put pressure on the owner ( family owned since the 30's ) including death threats if he didn't copitulate to their demands ( what they were--I don't know ) so they shut the doors in the early 80's. OK damn, what was the question ? Oh YEA...........GM motors. Mike ( madness & ) Mayhem |
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More details? Gm made a v8 in the 90s installed in cabs--FI motor with a small Cubic inch--thats all i know--anyone running a cab motor? Dont know if it was a checkered cab or yellow cab--I took a cab from Buckwheats steak house to the bronks and the guy laid at least 1/4 block of rubber--would like any info
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The engine comes in 1994-96 full size Chevys. It is a smaller version of the LT1. Cubic inch is 265 with horsepower of 200. According to the NHRA class guide it falls into J/FIA.
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The Checkers I worked on in the early 80's were built in Battle Creek, Michigan. They had 350 engines with 400 transmissions.
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Don't forget the COPO Checker with the aluminum 495 Can Am motors.
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The mayor of NY declared today that ALL NYCity cabs will be switched to hybrids asap. No joke.
So......somebody looking to pick up some cores? I miss step. |
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