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American Chopper Series 5 parts 25-30 (2 disc set) Join New York natives Paul Teutul Sr. and son Paul Jr. of Orange County Choppers, creators of the world's most outrageous custom motorcycles, for the latest adventures of the American Chopper crew. Follow the day-to-day drama of this volatile father-and-son team as they battle impossible deadlines - and each other - to push motorcycle design and fabrication to new levels. FANtasy Bike: Joseph McClendon & Bryan King The Discovery Channel FANtasy Bike contest helps the dreams of two deserving fans come true with some very special custom jobs. Joseph McClendon has always been a lover of choppers and when he had to sell his hog to help pay for his mother's hospital bills, his mum made him promise he would build another chopper. Truck-driving, car customising Californian Bryan King wants his own chopper more than anything - the only small problem is he's in a wheelchair. The OCC crew work together to make Joseph and Bryan's FANtasies reality. Senior's Vintage Project 1 & 2 Inspired by a trip to Europe, Senior starts collecting vintage bikes. When the guys try to restore an old classic, they run into some obstacles and need to call on the help of an expert. Senior has everyone working on this project - even Mikey pitches in - and then decides to build a chopper with a vintage feel as well! When the front end of the vintage chopper comes back from powder coat the wrong colour, the guys scramble to finish the bike on time, while Senior's vintage chopper is unveiled at a photo shoot for Barnett's magazine. Wendy's Bike 1 & 2 The guys of OCC head to the Ohio headquarters of fast food company Wendy's to research their next build, a bike to be auctioned off to benefit the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. An OCC first, the frame is built in-house, which proves to be a challenge for the guys. When the bike is sent to paint and powder coat, the guys head to Hunter Mountain for some fun on the slopes. Back in the shop, the crew works on finishing the bike in time, and then it's a smooth ride to the finish line, stopping off to show the bike at The Children's Home Of Poughkeepsie.
American Chopper Series 5 parts 25-30 (2 disc set) Join New York natives Paul Teutul Sr. and son Paul Jr. of Orange County Choppers, creators of the world's most outrageous custom motorcycles, for the latest adventures of the American Chopper crew. Follow the day-to-day drama of this volatile father-and-son team as they battle impossible deadlines - and each other - to push motorcycle design and fabrication to new levels. FANtasy Bike: Joseph McClendon & Bryan King The Discovery Channel FANtasy Bike contest helps the dreams of two deserving fans come true with some very special custom jobs. Joseph McClendon has always been a lover of choppers and when he had to sell his hog to help pay for his mother's hospital bills, his mum made him promise he would build another chopper. Truck-driving, car customising Californian Bryan King wants his own chopper more than anything - the only small problem is he's in a wheelchair. The OCC crew work together to make Joseph and Bryan's FANtasies reality. Senior's Vintage Project 1 & 2 Inspired by a trip to Europe, Senior starts collecting vintage bikes. When the guys try to restore an old classic, they run into some obstacles and need to call on the help of an expert. Senior has everyone working on this project - even Mikey pitches in - and then decides to build a chopper with a vintage feel as well! When the front end of the vintage chopper comes back from powder coat the wrong colour, the guys scramble to finish the bike on time, while Senior's vintage chopper is unveiled at a photo shoot for Barnett's magazine. Wendy's Bike 1 & 2 The guys of OCC head to the Ohio headquarters of fast food company Wendy's to research their next build, a bike to be auctioned off to benefit the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. An OCC first, the frame is built in-house, which proves to be a challenge for the guys. When the bike is sent to paint and powder coat, the guys head to Hunter Mountain for some fun on the slopes. Back in the shop, the crew works on finishing the bike in time, and then it's a smooth ride to the finish line, stopping off to show the bike at The Children's Home Of Poughkeepsie.