American Chopper: Australia – you have to watch it!
Get the chopper out because this it the time to cruise around Australia on yoru very own chopper – well on TV at least!!
Launched at Sydney’s Aria restaurant this week, Paul snr, Paul jnr and Mikey Teutuls from the Orange County Chopper workshops in Montgomery, 130 kilometres from New York City visited Australia in February to porduce three programs that tour Aussie sights from the Harbour Bridge, Mrs Macquarie’s Chair and Bondi Beach to Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef.
They also get managed a tour of Russell Crowe’s NSW farm with the pretty tough looking Teutuls climbing the Bridge, swimming with sharks, riding surfboards, visiting schools, learning dot painting in the desert with Aboriginal artists, throwing spears, riding camels, nursing koalas, meeting a frilled-necked lizard, going cane-toad racing and even training with the Rabbitohs.
They even go for a motorbike ride with Aussie Crowe himself, with Crowe inviting the Teutuls to build an Australian-themed bike to be sold for charity and of course, they say yes, and you see the results in the third program. It was at the lunch this week and it is to dream for!
So, if you like bikes and Australia get on The Discovery Channel tonight at 7:30pm to see a new chopper view of Australia!
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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