
The "Hustle Town Shyster"....Farkonas, Coil, & Minick's "Chi-Town Hustler" 1969 Dodge Mini-Charger
Limited-Edition Print of 350 (13x19) Signed and numbered by the Artist. The "Chi-Town Hustler" 1969 Dodge Mini-Charger owned and operated by John Farkonas, Austin Coil, and Pat Minick. Farkonas designed the car, while Minick handled the driving chores, and Dodge trained mechanic Austin Coil turned the wrenches on the big Hemi. (Of course we all know Austin went on to become John Force's Championship Winning Crew Chief.) The "Hustler" was one of the "most-feared" cars on the 1970 Funny Car circuit. While the Mini-Charger boys didn't invent the burnout, they certainly were one of the first to make a show of it. The Mini-Charger's powerful burnouts seemed to intimidate the competition, and the car's awesome horsepower flat out ran everyone else. In early 1970, the Dodge was one of the first cars to break into the sixes running a 6.86 at 210 mph. At the 1970 Popular Hot Rodding meet at U.S. 131 Dragway