Arizona Auction Week is held each January in Scottsdale, Arizona. The 2014 edition saw the auction houses collectively offer more than 2,800 lots, with the sales total approaching a staggering $250 million. Barrett-Jackson reported more than $113 million in auction results for the week, while RM Auctions took home the prize for the highest individual sale price, the $8,800,000 for the 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider.
Arizona Auction Week is big business, to be sure, but it’s also a visual treat for classic car enthusiasts. In addition to our individual auction results from Barrett-Jackson, Bonhams, Gooding and Company and RM Auctions, we offer the following gallery of photos that give an overview of the many automotive sights to be found in Scottsdale and Phoenix during Arizona Auction Week 2014.
Sights of Scottsdale 2014 – Photo Gallery (click image for larger picture and description)
Terrific, owned 1960 LWB alloy Calif #1699 from 1976-1980. Paid $3,400 and drove back from Ohio. Sold with out the original DESTROYED motor REPLACED by copy to buyer in Calif in 1980. Rod out the side of original totally junk original motor.Buyer new motor bwas not original motor as it was an inside plug. Car resold with counterfit as original motor for $2,1mm a few years later. T.I.D.E. Ferrari racing, palm beach, tom davis, Jr. our 53 rd. year of racing. 81 Le Mans 5th.O.A. IMSA class winner; TIDE pozzi ferrari France 5th.O.A, IMSA class winner 512BBLM # 31589. Please help save the MIAMI Marine Stadium and old Palm Beach.