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2002 Custom Built Motorcycles Chopper on 2040-motos

US $11,000.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:1065 ColorColor: Purple
Location:

Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, United States

Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, United States
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Chopper Chopper description

2002 Orange County Chopppers, OCC, Occ Early Production as seen on TV.
Handmade by Paul Teutal and Paul Jr.
-OCC T-Rex Model 8” Up and 5” Back
-OCC Tombstone Gas Tank
-OCC Fenders
-OCC Whiskey Barrel Oil Tank
-Martin Brothers Slicksta Exhaust
-Purple with Green Tribal Flames Pinstriped in Yellow by Nub Grafix
-Front End 45 Degree Rake, 18” Over Forking By Frank
-Billy Lane, “Choppers Inc.” Whiskey Bars and .44 Magnum Billet Risers, Hand Grips and Footpegs
-BDL Open Primary
-Forcewinder Air Cleaner
-K&N Air Filter
-240 Metzler Rear Tire
-Danny Gray Seat with OCC Tag

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