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Presented by Jacob Laffoon | Laffoon Real Estate Group

Nestled along 18 miles of Texas shoreline is a coastal town where the vibe is laid-back and the lifestyle is easygoing. Set against a backdrop of warm Gulf water and soft Texas sand lies the epitome of island life, filled with an unlimited range of recreational opportunities from sport fishing to dolphin watching and from seaside golf to boutique shopping. Known as ‘Port A’ to locals, this casual beach community provides the perfect setting for an 8,099-square-foot wonder that combines the best of island life with the finest luxury accoutrements.

Designed to withstand the forces of nature, the Ocean View Estate was built with construction elements of a magnitude not often found in coastal properties. In addition to being highly energy efficient, the structure is hurricane and flood resistant and is equipped with a back-up power system.

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Superior craftsmanship and extraordinary appointments continue throughout the three-story residence. Meticulously planned to the smallest detail, the sprawling layout has been artistically arrayed with reclaimed oak wood floors, a hand-hammered brass sink from Istanbul, walnut fireplace mantle from Brazil, alder wood cabinetry and doors, custom wine room and more.

Beyond the massive hand-carved double doors on the first level are three bedrooms, kitchen and dining area creating an ideal space for overnight guests. An expansive master suite on the second floor holds the key to rejuvenation with a bathroom lavishly outfitted with spa-like features.

A well-proportioned kitchen on the third level is styled to meet the needs of the most demanding chef and includes a one-of-a-kind marble sink from India. Most impressive is the fourth level observation deck affording the finest 360-degree views anywhere in Port A, with vistas of the island, beach and shipping channel.

Augmenting the main residence are a six-car garage and a spacious apartment comprising a full kitchen, game room and a theater. This resort-style offering is the perfect family compound, corporate retreat or vacation getaway. The six-bedroom layout sleeps 16 and the relaxing warmth of the beach is just a two-minute walk away. Furnishings convey.


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Presented by Combat Motors – Combat Motors creates unbelievable motorcycles that function as both vehicles and works of art. Each of their creations is hand-assembled in their Birmingham, Alabama facility by techs with more than 15 years of experience at the company. In order to design them, Combat Motors creates a stunning foundation that can be tailored to each new owner. Each motorcycle is a unique piece that deserves attention. Below are four of their exquisite creations that you can purchase now.

Design – Combat Motors design involves their innovative engineering philosophies in order to create a tailored riding experience for each owner.

On-Demand Manufacturing​ – They work with a variety of manufacturing partners across the U.S. that produce parts for each of their motorcycles on-demand.

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Hand Assembly – Precision is key and that’s why Combat Motors hand-assembles each bike. But it’s not just anyone putting it all together. The techs in charge of assembly have more than 15 years of experience at the company. It’s also these same techs that maintain the motorcycles if you choose their facility for service.

Delivery – Combat Motors delivers each of their motorcycles personally within the 48 continental United States. They also offer international delivery through their shipping partners.


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2020 Combat Wraith

Like it’s P-51 Combat Fighter predecessor, the all-new Combat Wraith is carved entirely from solid billet blocks of military-grade aluminum, resulting in the most robust, lightweight, fatigue-resistant motorcycle possible. The new Wraith comes standard with an S&S 117 cubic inch (1,917 cc) X-Wedge engine, also available in 132 cubic inch (2,163 cc). Included: Concierge Delivery Service. 90 Day Factory Warranty / Unlimited Miles on Parts.


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2020 Combat P-51 Combat Fighter

The P-51 Combat Fighter is the world’s first and only vehicle to be carved entirely from solid billet blocks of military-grade aluminum, resulting in the most robust, fatigue-resistant motorcycle it is possible to create. In August 2016, our team took a race-spec P-51 Combat Fighter to the famed Bonneville Salt Flats. The P-51 achieved a top speed run of 164.95 mph on very slippery salt. With its race-spec suspension components and exhaust system, and a newly designed air intake system informed by these Bonneville speed runs, the 2019 FA-13 COMBAT BOMBER is the direct result of the P-51 land speed bike.


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2020 Combat FA-13 Bomber

The Next Generation of limited productions models. First FA-13 Combat Bomber produced by Combat Motors. This Exclusive Edition FA-13 Combat Bomber will be built in Matte Stealth Black anodized finish. 100% carved from billet aluminum. Over 800 hours to machine all components. Anodized stealth-matte gray finish. Each motorcycle is handcrafted to be an heirloom work of art that looks and rides like rebellion itself.


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2020 Combat Wraith

This 2017 Combat Fighter #31 of 31 has an integrated GPS enabled security system with motion sensor and notifications to your mobile phone, an upgraded cam, dual stack air filter and secondary valve cooling system. After approximately 6,000 break-in miles, this motorcycle has a new set of tires, upgraded options and is ready to be purchased by a new owner wanting to ride. This 6061 Aluminum motorcycle was the last P-51 Combat Fighter built in a run of 31 units that were available in Blonde.


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Presented by Mecum Auctions – Mecum Auctions is prepared to auction off a very rare SUV that’s most likely going to have the most wheels at their Kissimmee 2020 event. This 2017 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6×6 is one of about 110 produced worldwide, making it a rare gem of a Mercedes SUV. With just 5,100 miles on its odometer, it’ also in incredible condition.

This six-wheeled luxury SUV comes finished in Designo Mystic White with an equally stunning Design Porcelain interior. If you’ve ever wanted an SUV that would stand above the rest, this is for you. It was custom built in Graz, Austria with OEM parts. Other features include its central tire inflation system, moonroof, a navigation system, and an auxiliary fuel tank. What’s more, this SUV can handle off-roading like nothing else. For more information, be sure to click the button below.

This vehicle will be auctioned at Mecum Auctions’ Kissimmee 2021 event (January 7-16, 2021).

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THE LEGENDARY D-TYPE

Perhaps no Jaguar model demands more respect than the legendary D-Type. Specifically engineered to win Le Mans, it was a significant departure from the prior C-Type’s architecture. The D-Type was notable as one of the first monocoque sports racers, as it featured a fabulous aerodynamic body designed by Malcolm Sayer. The model was powered by a development of the C-Type’s carbureted 3.4-liter inline six-cylinder engine, which was increased to a fuel-injected 3.8 liters in the later cars.

Debuting at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1954, the D-Type finished a narrow 2nd to a 4.9-liter Ferrari V-12, and a year later, it won the race outright with a long-nosed factory body equipped with a revised motor. Jaguar retired from racing after the 1956 season, but the D-Type continued to flourish in private hands, winning Le Mans in 1956 and 1957 for the esteemed Ecurie Ecosse.

Although not necessarily well suited to every type of course, the D-Type proved to be extremely effective on properly surfaced endurance circuits, and it remains one of the most important Le Mans race cars ever built, holding a special place in Coventry lore. The survivors are maintained and treasured by enthusiasts worldwide, who adore their thrilling performance and beautiful, curvaceous lines, and many remain some of the most valuable and desirable Jaguars ever built. They are exercised on both road and track, as well as in any number of vintage rallies and competition.

COMPLETING THE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION RUN

Jaguar’s total production run of D-Types was 75 cars out of a planned production run of 100. The 25 remaining chassis were intended to be repurposed for XKSS road cars, but a fire in the factory resulted in that project being cut short, as well. Thus, 62 years after building their last D-Type, Jaguar decided to complete the original production run by building 25 more. Produced by Jaguar Classic, each of the 25 “new” D-Types was not a mere replica, but literally a new car, built in Warwickshire to the original engineering and using many of the original materials and methods, along the original blueprints, exactly as the model had been turned out in the 1950s.

The D-Type was available in two iterations: either the 1955-specification “short-nose” or 1956-specification “long-nose” bodywork; the short-nose car came with a correct 3.4-liter engine with its narrow-angle cylinder head, three Weber 45DC03 carburetors, four-speed manual transmission, and four-wheel disc brakes. The bodywork was a light aluminum monocoque combined with front and rear subframes, as originally designed, with individual leather seats. Even the Dunlop knock-off wheels were authentic.

Jaguar made no bones that they intended the new D-Type to compete in vintage races, as several of the previous lightweight E-Types produced in 2015 had. It was an automobile built in every detail as the original—including the intention to race it and win.

CHASSIS NUMBER XKD 805

Chassis number XKD 805 was finished to the early “short-nose” specification with 3.4-liter engine and livery in the iconic and striking metallic Scottish Racing Blue of Ecurie Ecosse. The car has a few minor but important concessions to ensure safe and reliable modern use, including the fitment of Racetech harnesses and a NAR Group high-performance radiator, but is otherwise an authentic D-Type and presents beautifully throughout. In fact, the level of detail is truly remarkable, as seen in the serial-number plate within the engine compartment, which is correctly stamped with the same fonts used in 1955!

The car has only 170 miles recorded at the time of cataloguing and remains immaculate, with virtually no signs of wear to its finishes. Even under the hood, the engine appears essentially new and spotlessly clean, with few signs of use. The spare tire compartment within the tail contains a correct spare, as yet unused, and this compartment, too, is untouched. Suitable for both driver and passenger, the D-Type features a passenger windshield as well as Le Mans passenger cover when the second seat is not occupied.

The run of 25 new D-Types virtually sold out before introduction, with hardly a car available at the time of the prototype’s debut at Rétromobile. To acquire this one from its original owner is a rare treat indeed. In fact, it is believed to be the very first of these extraordinary, very special automobiles to become available for public sale. It is ready for a new owner to run on the course of his or her choice.

For road or track, the Jaguar D-Type is without parallel—a vintage driving experience resurrected for a new generation.

This vehicle will be offered in RM Sotheby’s Elkhart Collection, taking place 23-24 October as a live and online sale. View additional lots and register to bid online at RMSothebys.com.

 

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