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Art Laski

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  1. Mike, with all due respect, I will have to disagree with you here. I know plenty of machinists or fabricators who could make an adapter plate to mount that valve cover to that engine, and on this type of way out custom, it's not totally inconceivable, although probably unlikely. Now, if it were that valve cover on a Cosworth F1 engine, I would wholeheartedly agree.
  2. Mark, Both wheels are beautiful. My choice would be the web wheel, only because it looks more like a performance wheel to me. I guess my final opinion would depend on what look you're going for on the overall car, which is a little hard to tell in these early stages. Very inspirational work on all these pieces. -Art
  3. I think we'll agree to disagree on this one. My point was that who has ever seen a Chrysler and a truck mated in this fashion, either? A custom builder could very easily make an adapter to mount the valve cover to this engine in it's current position if so desired, and it could function, just like a builder could adapt a milled head to a Cosworth. I wasn't trying to point out anything erroneous about the milled head, by the way. I think the work on that is pure genius.
  4. Amazing! Outstanding work, Brother!
  5. Ooohhhh, man. Great building, John!!! The keg is awesome...
  6. Nice job, Ira! I must have stopped by your table and admired your creations about 10 times. Completely amazing!
  7. Thanks, guys. Bernard nailed it, and I am so humbled. Curt, good to see you too, and I am still in awe of those wire wheels! Wow!
  8. Hey John, thanks for the shout out! We had a great time, didn't we? Chris, good to see you up there as well, even if it was just for a short time. What John is referring to is that I was given two Staff picks at the show, for which I was truly honored. Thanks to the whole NNL team for a great show, and congrats to the People's Choice winners.
  9. Looking good, brother! It's all coming together nicely.
  10. Wow, it's starting to look like a complete car/truck/freak! Looking forward to the prime and paint! Nice work, as always, Buddy!
  11. Great stuff, Pete!
  12. Beautiful work, Curt!
  13. Nice job, Rich. She's a clean one!
  14. Nice work on those headers, my friend!
  15. Wow, nice work, Christian!
  16. I agree with everything you said, Chuck. And the color reminds me of the Boyle Maserati- classic.
  17. Great update, Bill! Incredible work, for sure. -Art
  18. Nicely done!
  19. Pretty neat stuff, Mark! I'm enjoying watching this. It is definitely opening my mind to possibilities when it comes to thinking outside of the box.
  20. Man, crazy progress, John! It's lookin' sooo good.
  21. This is going to be quite a creation, John! Looking forward to watching it come together.
  22. Very nice, Harry! The amount of work and attention to detail you have into that building that kit is not unnoticed!
  23. Looks sweet, Shayne! I like the fact you build multiple genre's. Good stuff.
  24. Bill, It's fun watching all this amazing scratch building. The wheels look remarkable. I'm curious, what did you use to polish them up after you finished machining them? -Art
  25. Those horns look great, Mark! I'm loving watching this progress.
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