These Two Fine Art prints of the 1972 funny car Chi-Town Hustler Funny Car were taken in 1972. They were shot in Grant Park in Downtown Chicago near the Buckingham Fountain. It was done as a publicity event for S-K tools. The girl in one of the prints was a representative from S-K. The burnout appeared as a spread in a Chicago newspaper. The whole interesting back story of the burnout is online, written by the driver at the time, Ron Colson. It's at competitionplus.com. Anybody that wants to read it can find it easy by pasting the text below in a browser search.

IN HIS WORDS, AN ENCORE - RON COLSON TELLS THE STORY OF A REAL CHI-TOWN BURNOUT  

 These are printed on Ilford Galerie Prestige Smooth Pearl Archival paper. This is a semi gloss heavyweight paper, the smooth pearl finish eliminates glare and fingerprints. It was printed with a Epson SureColor P7000 using Epson UltraChrome HDX ten-color pigmented ink. The prints have a small white border, approx 3/8". This is the first time this Giclee set of prints have been offered. These prints ship in a heavy duty tube, and are wrapped in acid free tissue. This copyrighted print is sold as wall art only, no reproductive rights granted. The sample text on the images here are not on the set being sold.

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