Hustler

"Don't worry, the confusion is natural. You see that running board swooping low over the front wheels, that high-set radiator grille, the holder for your cigarette holder, and you're safely back where you belong in the 1920s. But then you see the carbon steel reinforcements to the chassis, the turbo charger and the bullbar, and you're somewhere else altogether. Don't try to make sense of it. Just let it do what it needs to do."

- Legendary Motorsport description.

The Hustler is a classic two-door coupe featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the The Doomsday Heist update, released on February 13th, 2018, during the Valentine's Day 2018 event. It is manufactured by Vapid in the HD Universe.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
The Hustler is one of the oldest cars available in the game, based on a.

The Hustler is depicted with a mildly-modified bodywork (though not the extent of the Hotknife), featuring a flat front bumper, a tall grille with vertical separations and two circular headlights, as well as a narrow and long hood. The sides have bulky fender arches and black stepsides, while the doors have circular mirrors. The cabin is relatively long and features a single rectangular windshield, dual door windows with the rearmost ones always open, rear-quarter windows and a rounded rear window. The rear has a curved trunk, circular tail lights on the fenders and a bumper that is moulded with the rear end and the rear fenders.

The vehicle spawns in a variety of single colors on the body.

Grand Theft Auto Online
The Hustler returns with a very similar design, still based on the in the middle and rear design. However, the front is based on the.

The vehicle does not look very different from its GTA San Andreas counterpart, only that on the front end, it has visible frames that are part of the chassis, holding a dual chrome bumper bar similar to the Roosevelt and the Roosevelt Valor. The nose does not extend further from the front axle and the grille also has a more rectangular shape, partially exposing the engine.

On the sides, the vehicle has sleeker fender arches and stepsides in a similar manner to the aforementioned vehicles, while the cabin is generally shorter in comparison to the GTA San Andreas iteration, lacking rear-view mirrors and rear-quarter windows. The doors have single windows and the rear window is more rectangular, albeit smaller than the windshield.

The rear end has a similar profile to the GTA San Andreas iteration, but has red rectangular tail lights housed within the main body i stead of on the fenders, a rear fuel tank at the bottom with a circular cap on the driver side and a similar dual chrome bumper bar. True to its real life iteration, the rear of the vehicle can be unfolded (labelled "trunk" in the Interaction Menu) to reveal a rear seat, although it is unusable and will act as a regular trunk. Interestingly, it will not fly off from driving, despite opening backwards. It will eventually close either from braking or from the jolt of shifting into the higher gears. Below the body, the car has two long chrome exhaust tips.

On the underside, the car has a similar suspension setup to vehicles like the Hotknife, the Fränken Stange and the Tornado Rat Rod, composed of small shock absorbers and articulated bars that start in the vehicle' structure and end in the axle shafts. Near the rear axle, the exhaust mufflers can be seen.

The interior is shared with the Roosevelt and its Valor variant, featuring a similar wooden dashboard and brown leather finish on the bench seats and doorcards, as well as additional wooden detailing around the windows, pull handles in place of conventional lever handles and white steering wheel. However, it uses a dial set derived from the Dominator, the Ruiner and the Dukes, with the same arrangement as the Roosevelt and its Valor variant.

Unlike the GTA San Andreas iteration, the car can be extensively modified as a hot-rod with similar features to the Hotknife from the aforementioned game. The primary color is applied on the bodywork and engine cam covers, while the secondary color is applied on the fenders, the chassis frames and the rear fuel tank. It uses a set of wheels similar to the "Dukes" muscle rims available in Los Santos Customs, wrapped in medium-profile tires.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
The Hustler has a decent acceleration, but excellent top speed, owing to its high-output engine. It has remarkably good handling capabilities for a vehicle of its age and weight; It corners sharply, but suffers from some oversteer at high speeds. The Hustler has a pretty good ramming ability in contrast to its size.

Grand Theft Auto Online
The Hustler can compete with other faster Muscle cars such as the Dukes and its armored variant. Though braking is rather poor, its main factor is its excellent traction, though oversteer is still problematic of turning a corner too sharply that results in a spin-out.

Overall, the Hustler is a very worthy vehicle for Races without too much traffic congestion, but also without too many hard corners as well. However, it tends to lose traction extremely easy on dirt roads, as the lightweight vehicle tends to throw itself over, meaning spinouts and rollovers are common. The Hustler cannot suffer from crash deformation, much like motorcycles and the Panto, although it can still suffer from scratches, broken windows, broken lights, missing body panels, etc. although it is extremely resistant to these types of damage. The axle often will not bend, meaning there is little to no risk of the wheel locking from a hard collision. This, combined with the small windows, makes the Hustler a great getaway vehicle, albeit for only two people.

Like other similar hotrods like the Fränken Stange and the Tornado Rat Rod, the Hustler is powered by a big-block V8 with Double-Barrel Carburetors by default. The engine also features fully-animated pulleys and timing belt, which moves faster as the engine revvs up, a common sight on many detailed V8 engines. Its engine sound appears to be similar, if not identical, to the one used in cars like the Rapid GT and the Massacro. However, it is notably higher revving and high-pitched.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
The Hustler can only be modified in a TransFender garage.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

 * Jizzy - When being asked to kill the pimp in Hashbury, and getting close to Hashbury Safehouse, the player can see a Hustler owned by the pimp and he will use it to flee. If the player kills him very quickly, then they can take it to a garage (if the player bought the safehouse they can save it there) otherwise the player must execute him in a drive-by.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

 * Denise Robinson owns a dark green Hustler.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

 * Being a flashy and modified classic car, the Hustler is more commonly available in Las Venturas, mainly at The Strip, Old Venturas Strip and around The Camel's Toe.
 * Sometimes can be found in the Emerald Isle multi-storey car park, at any level.
 * Another Hustler, constantly painted green in line with the Grove Street Families' colors, is owned by Denise Robinson with the license plate reading 'HOMEGIRL', a reference to her life in the ghetto. It is constantly parked in front of her house in Ganton, Los Santos at times when Denise is available for dating (usually in the evening). Until the player reaches a 50% dating level with her, the car will remain locked.
 * There is a glitch in the game that causes Denise's Hustler to respawn in its parking place if the player uses the Hustler on a date with Denise, so there will be two Hustlers when "coffee" time happens; afterwards, one can continue driving the original Hustler. Otherwise, the player can only access Denise's Hustler during the hours that she's home.
 * The Hustler that Denise owns can be unlocked before 50% dating level by towing (using a Tow Truck or a Tractor) or pushing it from her home into CJ's garage. When the garage reopens, the Hustler will be unlocked.
 * An alternate way to obtain the Hustler is by entering the All Beater Cars cheat, and Hustlers will appear on the street in large quantities throughout San Andreas.
 * Can be obtained during the second part of mission "Jizzy".

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Can be purchased from Legendary Motorsport for $625,000.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

 * The default radio station in the Hustler is K-DST.
 * Despite the fact that the Hustler was used by a pimp in "Jizzy", pimping missions cannot be done with the Hustler.
 * Although it does not appear to have a visible fuel cap, it will explode if the back license plate gets shot, as this was the same area the fuel cap was on cars up until the 1950s.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * The Hustler does not have reverse lights.
 * With the correct rear bumper, the player can remove the licence plate, making it illegal on the road.
 * The default radio station for the Hustler is East Los FM.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Sometimes, the side fenders will not be restored back when switching through the Exhaust options, even when switching back to the stock exhaust. It seems to happen with the "Side Pipe Exhaust" selected and going back to the other options. This can be fixed by going to the Skirt options, installing a custom option, and then placing the stock skirts back.
 * Incorrect backfire effects will occur when the "Low Upswept Pipes" option is applied, making it have only 4 pipes work as they should, rather than 8.

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