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American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior: Muscle Car Special

26 Mar

March 26, 2012

Regular readers of The American Chopper Weekly Rundown know that if they show a special or a clip show I take the night off. But have no fear, The New York Daily News checked in with this great review of tonight’s show.

‘American Chopper’ goes to cars for one night as Paul Teutul Jr. hits another gear

Customizer hopes to widen show’s appeal by expanding his repertoire

By / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

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Fans of Discovery’s “American Chopper” tuning in Monday night will see something totally different.

For the first time ever, the show will focus totally on Paul Teutul Jr. And instead of he and his team building a custom motorcycle, they’ll customize a car.

“I think people love the idea of a car,” Teutul says. “Change is a little hard for people. It really just is the beginning.”

He had been toying with the idea of working on cars as part of his regular design business, he says. But the concept took off when Trans American Muscle, a Florida car customizer, called to ask him to build a motorcycle for the shop.

“I said, ‘We’ll do a car, we’ve got to change this up,’ ” he says. “And that’s what we did.”

So Monday’s hour will focus on the Paul Jr. Designs team going to Florida, customizing the car, and unveiling the creation.

The car episode is an effort to push Teutul’s business as well as add a new twist to the “American Chopper” franchise.

Now in its eighth season, “American Chopper” has had some struggles, starting with the series stars, the Teutuls.

The show launched in 2003 and followed Paul Teutul Sr. and his sons Paul Jr. and Mickey. The series took off and for a while was one of the hottest on cable TV. But there was family infighting, the two Pauls split, and the show was canceled in February 2010. In July of that year, it returned as a battle between the two Pauls, where it stands now, averaging 1.87 million viewers an episode.

The car episode, Teutel says, is the next step in the future for both his business and the show.

“We’re looking to open up the opportunities out there,” he says. “We want people to know we’re not limited to anything.”

The series looks at how the Paul Jr. Design team customizes a black Chevy Camaro over the course of a two-week period. The plan, he says, is for Trans American Muscle to duplicate the design he created on only 77 of its cars, which sell for upward of $84,500 apiece.

Though it’s not been discussed, Teutel says he’d love to have his own solo show.

“The way it stands now, you’ve got to keep moving forward creatively,” he says. “From our side, the show’s split. We’re going to really push the the envelope of design innovation. I think you’ll see things develop with us, way outside the box. We’ll keep doing motorcycles, and some real creative stuff.”

That said, working on cars can widen the appeal of the show. Custom choppers are good, but not everyone can relate to them, he concedes.

“A 16-year-old girl may not see herself on one of our stretched-out choppers,” Teutel says. “But she could get right in our car and drive it.”

That, he hopes, will bring viewers to Monday’s show.

“The ratings always have a lot to do with how things move forward,” he says. “It’s at least going to showcase us, and see if we can carry a rating as a stand-alone.”

rhuff@nydailynews.com

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American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior: Drastic Steps

19 Mar

March 19, 2012

American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior
Drastic Step
Mikey launches a “Fill the Diaper” fundraising campaign for March of Dimes, OCC starts an eco-friendly build for CIMA Green and PJD unveils the March of Dimes bike. Meanwhile, Senior takes bold steps to reunite with his sons.

The tease this week is that Senior appears, unannounced at Paulie’s house (who appears to not be home) and then he pops up at Mikey’s (snicker) “art” studio. It is the OCC version of Where’s Waldo?

PJD’s purple March of Dimes bike build continues. And I seriously mean purple. So far, it is solid purple. It is a nice purple, but so far, nothing but purple and chrome. As Paulie says, it is all up to Nub and how he designs the tins.

OCC is building a bike for a biofuel company and they take a tour of the factory where soy bean and vegetable oil gets turned into diesel. Bikes running on biodiesel smell like french fries. Literally. The exhaust smells like french fries. I’ve complained in the past that Jason didn’t go on these tours but there he was this week, drinking smelly soy oil.

For The March of Dimes, Mikey has come up with some sort of “fill the diaper” challenge. Mikey’s huge, legally blind personal assistant was there this week, carrying a sign and standing much closer to the edge of the road than a legally blind man should be. So what was the “fill the diaper” challenge? Mikey stood my the side of a road with a diaper in a bucket and screamed at passing cars to toss in some cash. That was it.

“We resonated the echo of what people need to hear down the line.” -Mikey, describing a good days work. Huh?

Why isn’t Mikey auctioning off some of his art for charity? I asked Mr Allen Keyes, watching with me this week, and he replied “because nobody would buy that shit.” Mikey, BTW, with shorter hair and a shorter beard, looked pretty much presentable this week.

Paulie and Mikey are being interviewed by The March of Dimes newsletter for their website, and of course they were asked about Paul Sr. “He’s got a real poison sort of mentality.” -Mikey, talking about his father.

“The problem doesn’t lie within us. We are not the ones perpetuating the hatred.” -Paulie, taking the blame off himself and Mikey. “He’s always the victim. That’s his mentality.”

Over at OCC, Jason has, for some reason, named the twin CIMA bikes. One is Sally, the other is as yet unnamed.  The bikes will be mostly green since the company is CIMA Green. Mike pointed out that the bikes will have turn signals and be street legal and EPA compliant in all fifty states. That is worth noting. When was the last time you saw an OCC bike that had turn signals?

OCC bought a fender this week for $1,000 and it was too small for the wheels. Rick offered to make another fender. Senior explained that OCC was under a time crunch which is why they bought a fender rather than making it. I think OCC buying a fender is a cheat. In the end, they compromised and modified a stock fender. Same with the tank- not an original OCC part.

Nub showed up with Paulie’s March of Dimes tins and Nub knows his stuff. He used various tones of purple and a lot of silver. Nice job.There was some drama with a plug fused into the socket on the bottom of the tank which had to be drilled out but it all turned out well in the end.

Speaking of all turns out well in the end, at 9:39 the show finally got to what it promised, with Senior driving over to Paulie’s house. As noted earlier, Paulie wasn’t home. “BLEEP,” Senior said. “BLEEP.” Where was Paulie? Filming an American Chopper special in Florida, according to the bumper. How edited is this show? How far apart in tine are the March of Dimes build and Paulie visiting his son’s house? The show makes it appear like they are concurrent events but you have to wonder if they are days or even weeks apart. The show is filmed for a certain amount of weeks, then they are edited down into separate episodes. How much mixing and matching across time do they do when creating each “reality” show?

After the break we are back at PJD working on the March of Dimes bike. We have apparently also traveled back in time. either that or he got back from Florida really fast.

Cut to the future, where Senior is telling his wife he just came back from his son’s house. Senior liked Paulie’s dogs.

His next move is to go to Mikey’s studio and donate some money for The March of Dimes. “I’m gonna walk in there, ask him how he’s doing, and give him a bunch of money for the March of Dimes… Here, how are ya, here’s some money for The March of Dimes.” Does he do it? How does it go? I don’t know yet. It is commercial time.

9:52, back from commercial, and Senior drives over to Mikey’s gallery. Guess what? It isn’t open! Mikey isn’t there. “I guess I’m striking out.”

Amazingly anticlimactic.

NEXT WEEK: Muscle Car Special.  Junior builds a muscle car.