VC Tech Students Complete Work on Bryan Fuller Indian Bike
Released on = August 2, 2006, 10:45 am
Press Release Author = Virgina College
Industry = Automotive
Press Release Summary = In conjunction with Bryan Fuller of Fuller Hot Rods in Atlanta, VC Tech Students Complete Work on Bryan Fuller Indian Bike.
Press Release Body = The \"VC Tech\" Indian is ready to roll out! In conjunction with Bryan Fuller of Fuller Hot Rods in Atlanta (www.fullerhotrods.com), a specially designed custom Indian motorcycle has been built and detailed by students and staff at VC Tech, The Automotive School, in Pelham, Alabama. Fuller, a former regular on \"Overhaulin\'\" on The Learning Channel, designed the bike, then worked with students and staff at VC Tech to make it a reality.
Plans are to begin showing the bike in mid-August, probably at Sturgis, South Dakota, and to make a number of major bike and custom car shows for the rest of the year. The bike has already drawn media attention. A reporter from the local Fox affiliate came to the school to do a short news story but decided the bike deserved more. It and the VC Tech students will be the subject of a feature story to air in a week or so on the market\'s number one newscast.
VC Tech offers automotive training and skills to prepare students for automotive careers with programs in Automotive/Light Diesel and Collision/Refinishing. Then students may specialize in areas like Hot Rod and Custom Motorcycle Body Fabrication, Hot Rod and Custom Motorcycle Chassis Fabrication, Upholstery Technology, Custom Paint, or Industry Management. New classes begin in October. Call 877-5-VC TECH or visit www.vctechnical.com for information. Financial aid is available for those who qualify and VC Tech, The Automotive School offers career placement for life.