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Jesse appeared in special "Biker Build-Off" episodes of American Chopper in 2011 and 2012 for bike build-off competitions with Paul Teutul Jr. (representing Paul Jr. Designs) and Paul Teutul Sr. (representing Orange County Choppers), with Gas Monkey Garage (featured on the Discovery series Fast N' Loud) entering the competition in 2012.
Orange County Choppers is the second spin-off series of the American Chopper franchise. The show ran for one season on CMT with a 2-hour "pilot" and eight episodes between August 18, 2013 and January 11, 2014. [21] The series features Paul Teutul Sr. and his team as they fabricate some of the most complicated choppers of their careers.
Paul John Teutul (born May 1, 1949) is the founder of Orange County Choppers, a manufacturer of custom motorcycles and the focus of the reality television series American Chopper. He first appeared on the show with his sons Paul Jr. and Michael. In 2013, his new show Orange County Choppers premiered on CMT. [1]
Prior to this, he was head of the rail shop at Orange County Ironworks. He is the founder of Paul Jr. Designs , which manufactures custom motorcycles and sells branded clothing. Teutul, along with his father and younger brother Michael , became celebrities when they became the focus of a reality television series American Chopper on Discovery ...
Orange County Choppers former world headquarters near Newburgh, New York. Orange County Choppers (OCC) is an American motorcycle manufacturer and lifestyle brand company based in the town of Newburgh, located in Orange County, New York, OCC was founded in 1999 by Paul Teutul Sr.
It was supposed to be a collaboration of Teutul Sr.’s Orange County Choppers and Paul Jr. Design, however, from the very outset it was clear that the elder was not interested in his son’s input.
Orange County Choppers bikes; List of Orange County Choppers episodes; P. Paul Jr. Designs; Jason Pohl; S. American Chopper (season 1) American Chopper (season 2)
Lange's network television career began in San Francisco with The Ford Show in 1962, where he was the announcer for, and sidekick to, host Tennessee Ernie Ford. Three years later he would sign on to host The Dating Game (1965–1980). [8] While still on-air at KSFO, he commuted to Los Angeles to tape the TV program.