Post and images by Jack McIntyre
This shoot takes me back aways, but it was a time when Choppers were hot, super hot, and Jimmy Williams, from his shop East Coast Bikeworks, was designing and building some crazy cool Choppers, and I was fortunate enough to shoot many of his bikes. I won’t add a lot of text to this post, because like everything on our site, it’s all about the images, but he built this Chopper on a Redneck frame, and it was beautifully painted by Freddy Sicoli at Killer Kreations, which I encourage you to check out by clicking here. STUNNING paint work! I was also very lucky to shoot with some of the most beautiful models in our area during this time period, so take note of the beauty that sat in on this shoot.
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