He began building custom bikes in the early 2000s and eventually opened his own shop, V-Force Customs. DiMartino has been featured on the Discovery Channel's "American Chopper" and "Orange County Choppers" series. He has also appeared on the History Channel's "Counting Cars" and "Biker Battleground Phoenix". His net worth of $2 million is largely due to his success in the custom bike building industry.
Vinnie DiMartino is an American motorcycle builder and reality TV personality with a net worth of $2 million. He grew up in a family of auto repair shop owners and began building custom bikes in the early 2000s. His success in the custom bike building industry has earned him appearances on several reality TV shows, including "American Chopper" and "Counting Cars". His net worth of $2 million is largely due to his success in the custom bike building industry.
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💰Vincent "Vinnie" DiMartino Net worth: $2 Million
By the time he was 14 years old, DiMartino was working in a shop and, within a few years, started rebuilding vehicles. In 2002, DiMartino landed a job with Orange County Choppers, which was later featured on The Discovery Channel's reality show "American Chopper". DiMartino worked for Orange County Choppers building motorcycles until the summer of 2007. Many rumors swirled about his departure from the show and company, which was featured on an episode of "American Chopper". DiMartino is seen given his notice, with his boss, Paul Teutul Sr., remarking that "everyone is replaceable". Once he left OCC, DiMartino started his own company, V-Force Customs, in New York. Later, he appeared on the show "Throttle Junkies TV", which premiered in 2010. Soon after, he started working with Paul Teutul Jr., and Paul Jr. Designs. He was on the show "American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior" while still working for his own company. DiMartino has four children, daughters named Vanessa, Ava, and Isabella, and a son, Vincent, with his wife, Melissa.