Paul Teutul Sr. is the founder of Orange County Choppers which is a manufacturer of custom motorbikes and is known for appearing in the reality TV series American Choppers.

Early Life and Professional Life

Paul John Teutul is an American manufacturer of custom motorbikes born on May 1, 1949, in Yonkers, New York, USA. His father is Paul Teutul Sr. and his mother’s identity is unknown. He belongs to German, Austrian, and Italian ethnicity and holds an American nationality.

Paul Teutul Sr. began his career when he opened Orange County Ironworks, a fabrication store that is now owned and operated by his son Daniel. His passion for custom bikes began when he saw other custom-made bikes in films and on streets and finally in 1999 he founded Orange County Choppers. He along with his son Paul Jr. published a book “Orange County Choppers” in 2006 and “The Ride of a Lifetime” in 2009. He appeared on the reality TV series American Chopper: The Series in 2003 and My Name is Earl in 2005.

Paul Teutul Sr.’s Personal Life:

Paul Teutul Sr. has been married twice and divorced twice in his lifetime. He was last married to Beth Dillon. They tied their knots in 2007, unfortunately getting a divorce in 2015. His first wife was Paula Teutul. They were married from 1969 to 1995. Together with her, he has four children, Paul Teutul Jr., Daniel Teutul, Michael Teutul, and Cristin Teutul.

Paul Teutul’s Net Worth:

Paul Teutul is a famous TV personality and a custom bike manufacturer who has an estimated net worth of around $500,000 as per different sources. A huge load of his revenue is made through his custom bike manufacturing and TV appearances. However, his annual salary is yet under moderation but, it is certain to be in thousands of dollars every year.

Paul Teutul Sr.’s Body Measurements:

Paul Teutul Sr. has a built body. He stands 6’1″ tall but his weight is unknown. Being a bodybuilder back in his days, he has maintained it pretty well and maintains a healthy diet. He has grey hair and brown eyes.

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