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Auto Archaeologist Shows Us They’re Still Out There

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I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Ryan Brutt being a member of the Moparts.com forum and shoot up into automotive fame. He has a penchant for hunting down decrepit muscle cars, showing us pics and videos, and eliciting oohs and aahs. Now, Ryan has hit the big time as Chicago’s very own WGN-TV has done a profile on the barn find sleuth who profiles old cars.

Ryan and the folks from WGN (picture courtesy of Ryan Brutt)

Truth be told, Ryan has already hit the big time as a contributor to Hot Rod, author of two books, and the most popular display at the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals. Thanks to the “network effect,” car owners have gone from being suspicious of this would-be interloper to welcoming him with open arms because Ryan is honest, keeps his word, and doesn’t disclose private information. In fact, Ryan was recruited to document what may be the ultimate barn find because . . . well, because he’s the Auto Archaeologist!

Lesson learned: follow your passions, be kind, and the universe will open up for you.

Ryan’s Barn Finds display at MCACN

Ryan’s adventures could be random sightings from the roads, inquiries about possible cars in barns, or an invite from a hoarder or owner of a specialized salvage yard—it runs the gamut. Looking at Ryan’s output, you’ll notice with amazement that there are a lot of very rare cars that people have sitting on dirt.

In other words, they’re still out there!

Click on this screen shot to view WGN’s profile on Ryan

If you’re interested in following Ryan on social media, click here for his Facebook feed, here for his Instagram feed, and here for Auto Archaeology on YouTube.

Here’s to Ryan for a job well done!

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