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Art Laski

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  1. Looking forward to watching this one, Charlie!
  2. Cooool car!!!! Great build, Brian.
  3. Steve, thanks for recommending Amazing Casting Resin. I've tried Alumalite and Micro Mark and had struggles with air bubbles with both, especially since I do not have a pressure pot. But the Amazing Casting Resin I picked up the other day at your recommendation works excellent! I can now finish this tire project I've been working on. It's great stuff. -Art
  4. Looks incredible, John! Glad I could help out on this one. Kurt's going to love it.
  5. Ah, I didn't recognize the suspension because the Willys I am working on is the street rod. So this must have started life as the gasser...
  6. Nice, DC! What's the running gear from?
  7. Thanks, Scott. Your comments are very appreciated!
  8. Corey, thanks for the reference pictures, but John is correct. I should have specified that this is a 392. Sorry about that omission...
  9. Thanks, Roger. You make a very good point... but, let's face it, I'm building this for me! I "hope" she likes it!
  10. Beautiful, Mark! Wish I could have seen it Friday.
  11. I've been there a couple of times. If it wasn't my daughter's 16th birthday that day, I'd head down there. Nice job on the car!
  12. Bryan, I don't know how it happened, but I'm really sorry I missed this thread. This is a great build! Nice job! Looking forward to seeing it under glass. -Art
  13. I have a question regarding this project that I am hoping a hemi expert might be able to help me out with. This kit comes with a dual oil filter external mount, but I have no idea where to route the oil lines. If it was a Chevy, it wouldn't be a question, as my dad was a racing engine builder when I was growing up. The only thing is, all he built were small and big block Chevys. But I do not see a filter location like what I would see on a Chevy block. Can anybody help? Thanks in advance!!
  14. Thanks, John! It's coming along slowly but surely. I want to get some color on this thing so bad!
  15. Very nice! Projects like this are especially sweet when they have personal meaning.
  16. Awesome work, Bill!
  17. I'm not sure what I got myself into now, but I decided to open the doors and the trunk up. It's going to be a lot more work, but will probably be worth it in the end. The only thing is, I've never done hinges before, so it took me a while to figure out how I wanted to go about it. At first tried an internal hinge, but there's no room behind the firewall on this car, so I pretty much just emulated the stock Willy's location.
  18. Nice job, Bill! I did one about a year ago and found it to be a nice little slump buster. I like the paint scheme on yours. -Art
  19. Glad to see you making progress on this, Chris!
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