Alexa James: The bride wore white, snow-white with embroidery the shade of Merlot and a glinting tiara in her long, dark hair.
The groom wore a tuxedo, a black one sans sleeves.
Of course he did. Because he's Paul Teutul Sr., the founding father of the Orange County Choppers garage and the hit reality show, "American Chopper," now in its fourth season on TLC.
Camera crews were in attendance Sunday afternoon as 130 guests watched Senior, 58, exchange "I do's" with Beth Dillon, 49, at their wooded estate in the Town of Montgomery.
The couple met in December 2005 on a flight home from an awards show in California. Dillon was the flight attendant.
"I was slightly attracted to…
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