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2025 Hall of Fame: Bryan Fuller 

May 9, 2025

Bryan Fuller, the visionary behind Fuller Moto, has established himself as a master builder, designer, television personality, and author, driven by a profound passion for crafting exceptional vehicles and fostering a vibrant automotive lifestyle. His initial interest in the automotive world sparked in eighth grade while helping his father restore a 1965 Ford Mustang. This early exposure blossomed in high school, where he independently built two cars, including a modified 1930 Ford Model A with a Chevy 327 V8 engine. 

Despite his burgeoning talent for automotive fabrication, Bryan initially considered it a hobby, pursuing a biology degree with aspirations of becoming a chiropractor. However, the unexpected passing of his father proved a pivotal moment, instilling a resolute determination to pursue a career aligned with his genuine passions. Following graduation from the University of North Texas, Bryan enrolled at Wyoming Technical Institute (WyoTech). This decision was instrumental in honing his technical abilities and shaping him into the skilled fabricator he is today, providing advanced training in automotive construction and modification. 

Inspired by West Coast car culture, Bryan relocated to California after his studies for a two-year apprenticeship with the esteemed So-Cal Speed Shop. This provided practical application for his WyoTech training. In 2003, his career advanced significantly when he joined renowned builder Chip Foose, contributing to Ridler Award wins at the Detroit Autorama in 2003 and 2005. This period also marked his television debut with appearances on “Overhaulin'” and “Rides,” expanding his influence in the automotive community. 

In 2005, Bryan established Fuller Moto in Atlanta. Honoring his Texan roots, his first Atlanta build was the “Texas T.” That year, he gained international recognition, placing fourth at the AMD World Championship of Bike Building. His design skills earned accolades including the GM Design Award at the 2010 SEMA Car Show for the “Impaler” and the 2013 Birmingham World of Wheels Best in Show for the “Thundertaker.” 

Bryan also maintained a prominent television presence, hosting “Two Guys Garage” and appearing on “Biker Build-off” and “Cafe Racer TV.” He also hosted “Naked Speed” on Velocity and co-hosts “Ride of Your Life.” Additionally, he has been seen on “Car Fix” and previously hosted “Caffeine and Octane.” 

Beyond building and television, Bryan is a published author, co-writing “Full-Bore Welding” and “Full-Bore Sheet Metal.” He also shares his expertise through videos and workshops. Today, Bryan Fuller and Fuller Moto are renowned for their exceptional custom car and motorcycle creations, reflecting Bryan’s lifelong dedication to his craft. 

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