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Wilson Brother's Auto Repair is a location in the Forest region of Appalachia in Fallout 76.

Background[]

This building is a small pre-War auto shop once owned by Rich Wilson, situated on the outskirts of Morgantown.[Non-game 1]

Layout[]

The location consists of two main buildings, the auto garage off the main road and a house behind it, on the upper portion of the hill. The garage itself contains both a power armor station and an armor workbench in the main garage area. There is also a locked first aid pack on the wall right before the office of the shop.

Another partially destroyed building is located nearby, which contains a locked safe in the basement. Upstairs, jumping from the bed's headboard allows access to an attic containing a steamer trunk, a duffle bag, and an ammo box.

Wilson home[]

Up the hill behind the auto shop is the home of Rich Wilson.[1] A Mothman poster is displayed prominently in the home, which Rich received as a gift from Jeff Lane.[1] There are many candles throughout the home, most of them stocked on shelves, unused.

The basement of the house contains a cult shrine, constructed from roots and human remains, with a sacrificed mole rat laying at its base. A white armchair faces the shrine, across the room. An IV stand by the chair indicates that whoever once sat there was receiving intravenous infusions of some sort.

In the other corner of the basement, there is a casket beneath the stairway. Two empty blood packs sit on a shelf nearby. There are also two buckets here.

An attic can be reached through a hole in the ceiling via jetpack, but the space is barren.

Notable loot[]

Appearances[]

Wilson Brother's Auto Repair appears only in Fallout 76.

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Non-game

  1. Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide p.305: "30. WILSON BROTHER'S AUTO REPAIR
    This small repair shop consists of three separate structures: a white house with a yellow door (and a basement safe), a garage and workshop area with workbenches, and a red house on the upper rocky ground. This house's cellar shows evidence of Mothman Cultist activity!"
    (Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Atlas of Appalachia)
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