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American Chopper

★ 6.5 (56 votes) | 2003 | 0h 42m
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Overview

Paul Teutul, Sr. and his son Paul Teutul, Jr. manufacture custom chopper-style motorcycles.

Details
  • Status Ended
  • First Air Date March 31, 2003
  • Last Air Date April 2, 2019
  • Seasons 8
  • Episodes 185
  • Networks TLC, Discovery

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Seasons

Specials
Specials

10 episodes • 2002

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Season 1
Season 1

29 episodes • 2003

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Season 2
Season 2

28 episodes • 2004

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Season 3
Season 3

37 episodes • 2005

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Season 4
Season 4

22 episodes • 2007

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Season 5
Season 5

26 episodes • 2008

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Season 6
Season 6

26 episodes • 2009

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Season 7

8 episodes • 2018

The Teutuls have been on a wild ride, and it certainly isn't ending any time soon. Paul Sr. has revamped Orange County Choppers - turning it into a complex with a shop, café, bowling alley, restaurant and of course, the showroom - and while OCC has a new look, the crew's antics and endless pranks remain. Meanwhile, Paul Jr. is encountering all new stresses and challenges with a family of his own. Still, though their lives have evolved, the guys' commitment to building the most incredible bikes in existence has never faded - Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. even take steps towards mending their relationship, working together for the first time in 10 years.

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Season 8

9 episodes • 2019

Over the past year, Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. have taken steps toward mending their once fractured relationship. Faced with the challenges of a changing market and a need to build mind-blowing bikes, the Teutuls must push their limits on every signature build. Paul Sr. takes a risk at Orange County Choppers as he moves his bike designs in a different direction. However, he also jumps at an opportunity to go back to his roots, designing a throwback line of affordable motorcycles. Meanwhile, Paul Jr. - working to keep up with looming deadlines as he takes on new concepts and builds - challenges himself to build a streamlined bike for the MLB Network, all to impress his father who recommended him for the job.

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