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New season of American Chopper date and time revealed!

By Ludwig Paige

May 11, 2018

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The new episodes of the latest season of ‘American Chopper’ will start airing from May 28, 2018.

If you were waiting for the fan favorite show, wander no more.

The sneak preview of the new season premiered during ‘Motor Mega Week’ on March 1, earlier this year.

While many thought that the show tanked after its first episode, it was just a sneak preview.

The all new episodes will begin airing on Monday, May 28th at 10 pm ET.

The show will feature the father-son combo of Paul Teutul Sr. and Paul Teutul Jr. working on some projects.

Yes, that’s right. Since the show’s end in 2010, the two have made up. Thanks to the arrival of Jr.’s son, Hudson Seven.

Amidst Sr.’s bankruptcy issues and the re-kindled bond of the show’s stars, the new season is going to be worth a watch.

The two will be working in their respective garages, Sr. in Orange County Choppers and Jr. in Paul Jr. Designs.

While the main show ended in 2010, its spin-off, American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior, ran for four seasons until December 2012.

So, with a five-year gap, does the show still hold a special place in people’s hearts? That’s something only time will tell.

Transcript

The new episodes of the latest season of ‘American Chopper’ will start airing from May 28, 2018.

If you were waiting for the fan favorite show, wander no more.

The sneak preview of the new season premiered during ‘Motor Mega Week’ on March 1, earlier this year.

While many thought that the show tanked after its first episode, it was just a sneak preview.

The all new episodes will begin airing on Monday, May 28th at 10 pm ET.

The show will feature the father-son combo of Paul Teutul Sr. and Paul Teutul Jr. working on some projects.

Yes, that’s right. Since the show’s end in 2010, the two have made up. Thanks to the arrival of Jr.’s son, Hudson Seven.

Amidst Sr.’s bankruptcy issues and the re-kindled bond of the show’s stars, the new season is going to be worth a watch.

The two will be working in their respective garages, Sr. in Orange County Choppers and Jr. in Paul Jr. Designs.

While the main show ended in 2010, its spin-off, American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior, ran for four seasons until December 2012.

So, with a five-year gap, does the show still hold a special place in people’s hearts? That’s something only time will tell.