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Arc Sport Electric Wake Boat

The Arc Sport is not your average boat; it represents a pinnacle of innovation and performance in the wake boat category. Merging aerospace engineering, electric vehicle (EV) technology, and advanced software, the Arc Sport offers a customizable wake shaping experience for every rider. With its powerful 570 horsepower motor fueled by a substantial 226 kWh battery, this electric marvel ensures zero emissions, delivering instant torque for an unparalleled wake boating experience. Beyond its environmental friendliness, the boat's quiet electric motor allows for uninterrupted conversations, while intelligent ballast design enhances wave customization. With features like an auto-retract hardtop tower, bow and stern thrusters, and an intuitive UI, the Arc Sport stands out as the epitome of high-performance electric wake boating, starting at $258,000.



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1971 Icon Ford Bronco | Image

1971 Icon Ford Bronco

Icon 4x4 is a Californian builder known for their custom jeeps and trucks, their builds are so popular there is a 2-year waiting list for their bespoke early Broncos. This Bring a Trailer auction that ends this Monday, April 13, is an opportunity to jump the cue and get your hands on this spectacular New School BR #24. Based on a 1971 Ford Bronco, this beauty has an exterior refinished in metallic burgundy, and a custom interior in black leather and Chilewich textil...
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1948 FORD SUPER DELUXE STATION WAGON | Image

1948 FORD SUPER DELUXE STATION WAGON

Before the SUV craze, there was the station wagon, and as far back as 1937, Ford’s station wagons were being converted to AWD by Marmon-Herrington. There, at their workshop, the 239 cu. in. flathead V-8 was retained while mated to a Ford truck four-speed manual transmission and a modified rear axle/differential. They also reinforced the chassis, and installed the full-time all-wheel-drive hardware. The cars shipped back to Ford dealers, but at twice the cost of th...
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MOTORYACHT 717 GT | BY FRAUSCHER | Image

MOTORYACHT 717 GT | BY FRAUSCHER

The well tested sub - construction was developed carefully along the lines of the Gentlemen´s racers that so much inspired Frausher to realise this unique watercraft. The classic shaft propulsion together with the exceptional hull design allows for perfect manoeuvring at all times....
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