Frank Trolly gave The Post a lift and shared memories of chauffeuring around Paul Newman, and what it was like when the meter started at just 25 cents.
This cabbie has gone the extra mile — and then some.
Back then, he said, it cost just a quarter to get in the cab. The streets also had a rougher edge to them. “They killed like 27 cab drivers in 1960,” Trolly recalled over the din of honks on the Queensboro Bridge. “I like to drive, I like to be outside,” Trolly said. “I’m not locked up like in an office or a factory.”
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