Soon after graduation Paul Jr. went to work
for his father's Orange County Ironworks, becoming head of its
railing shop. But as his father began to spend more time building
motorcycles for pleasure, he approached his son to assist. It
was then that Paul Sr. recognized his son's design and fabrication
talent, and with his blessing, Junior left the rail shop to
help establish Orange County Choppers as a business in 1999.
That year, the father-and-son team debuted
their bikes in Daytona to massive interest, and they've never
looked back, With Paul Jr. as the chief designer and fabricator,
and with Paul Sr. lending his considerable business acumen,
OCC is unstoppable.
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