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TLC’s ‘American Chopper’ to go off air

TV network TLC announced the popular American Chopper show with Paul Teutul and his son Paul Jr., will go off the air after six seasons, according to the Associated Press.

The show focused on the Teutul family’s custom-built motorcycle business.

The network said, “The show has always been about building one-of-a-kind bikes and the drama of running a family business. The Teutuls will always be part of the Discovery (TLC’s owner) family, and we congratulate them on a tremendously successful series run.”

Paul Jr., recently left the New York-based Orange County Choppers to start his own business. Currently him and his father are in a court dispute over money.

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