he races...actually he is pretty popular!
Paul Teutul Jr., known as Pauly Jr. from Orange County Choppers (OCC), is from Montgomery, New York. He is the son of Paul Teutul Sr., the founder of OCC, and has been involved in the family business, creating custom motorcycles and appearing on the reality TV show "American Chopper."
No, But Mike has. Just type "Mike Teutul Myspace" on google.
1. The black widow bike used in the first episode of American Chopper on TLC. 2. 4.3 Million in cash for his 20% of OCC
Yes she was...if you watch the episode when OCC built the McCuff bike, she was one of the models.
Mike tuetul is worth a billion laughs!
Did Jr go to grandmothers funeral from occ
1 time
Keith Quill did not leave OCC but was fired. Rumor has it that the reason he was fired was because his wife caught him cheating on her. His wife then told Paul Teutul Sr. about it and Paul fired him. He said he would not tolerate that type of behavior from his own nephew.
As of 2010, Paul Teutel Jr. is worth around 15 Million,Paul Sr, being worth 25 Million as the business owner.Paul Michael "Paulie" Teutul Jr. is worth about 1.5 million dollars. He is also co-founder and (WAS) part owner of OCC. Paulie owners about 20% of OCC shares and stock in the company. He is currently in a law suit with his father.Paul Jr. has started his own motorcycle business "Paul Jr. Designs". Reports states that Paul Jr. is bringing on several former OCC employees including Michael Teutul (his brother), Vinnie DiMartino, and Nub.
yes, Michel teutul girlfriends name is Bridget beggins hailing from ocean township New Jersey. Bridget is one of soooo many children
Yes, Mike Teutel stepped back from daily operations at Orange County Choppers (OCC). His decision was influenced by his desire to focus on other projects and personal interests. While he remains associated with the brand, he is no longer involved in the day-to-day management of the business.
I stopped by OCC on Monday February 14 2011 and saw Rick walking through the show room with Jason and into the shop. From the observation area, I saw him fabricating a seat pan for a bike. Mike was working in there with him.