Fuller Moto Featured at The Amelia

Fuller Moto - Cars of Bryan Fuller

Bryan Fuller has been attending The Amelia for over 15 years, but never could Bryan have imagined that one day he would have his own class at this prestigious event. Bryan likened the opportunity to participating in the Super Bowl, except in this case no matter what, Fuller Moto Shop came out a winner.

Bryan Fuller said, “What an incredible honor it is to be here on the lawn at The Amelia alongside the best of the best. This has been a wild dream of mine that actually came true! This weekend was a celebration of the many years of work, and of the entire team, customers, and sponsors that without them, this moment would have only remained a dream.”

Best in Class - The Thundertaker - 1960 Cadillac Fleetwood Hearse

Based on a 1960 Cadillac Fleetwood hearse, Thundertaker stretches 22 feet. Two televisions, two gaming systems, a full competition stereo system, and an almost 8-foot-long sunroof are featured. The donor hearse needed extensive bodywork, and the entire rear end of the vehicle was fabricated. While the top was chopped almost 5 inches, the rear fins were raised 4 inches at the back and then tapered all the way to the front door to help balance out the visual look of the vehicle. 3D-printed molds for taillights were used and three batteries in the rear and one in the front bumper, control electronics. The interior is completely custom. Below the belt line everything is white leather. Above the belt line, ultra-white leather was used. The silver patterned fabric is original 1960’s Cadillac limousine fabric that is new and was found in storage untouched. Power is provided by a 469hp 454cid V-8. Build time – four years!

Best in Class - Black Flash - 1951 Vincent Series C Reproduction

 
 

Black Flash is the culmination of his 30 years of designing and building high-end two-wheeled vehicles. At first glance, the bike blends into the crowd. However, upon careful inspection, the custom details are endless. According to Bryan, this bike is the equivalent of taking a Rolls Royce and making it into a custom car. There’s a lot of pressure to take one of the greatest machines ever crafted and try to improve it. “Out of all the work I’ve done over the years, it would be hard to find something I’m more proud of than the Black Flash! Using technology, old-world craftsmanship, and entertaining design, classic beauty is refined into its most distilled form.”

 

CARS OF BRYAN FULLER IMAGE GALLERY