Here are the totals totals and high-sales for the 2014 Arizona auction week:

Barrett-Jackson sold 1,401 out of 1,405 cars for $110,439 total. High sale was a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 coupe, sold at $3,850,000.

Gooding & Company sold 110 cars out of 118 for $49,461,550 total. High sale was a 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Series I cabriolet, sold at $6,160,000.

RM sold 108 out of 126 cars for $45,563,450 total. High sale was a 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder, sold at $8,800,000 — the most expensive car of the week (pictured above).

Bonhams sold 87 cars out of 101 cars for $23,380,500 total. High sale was a 1951 Ferrari 212 Export berlinetta, sold at $3,190,000.

Russo and Steele sold 484 out of 735 cars for $21,178,532 total. High sale was a 1966 Lamborghini 350GT, sold at $742,630.

Silver Auctions sold 191 out of 333 cars for $3,312,630 total. High sale was a 1972 Jaguar XKE Series III V12 convertible, sold at $81,540.

Cumulatively, the 2014 Arizona auction week totaled $253,336,167, with 2,822 cars sold, for an average price per car of $106,399. That’s an 12% increase in overall dollars from Arizona 2013’s $225,438,568. Last year, 2,688 cars sold, for an average price per car of $99,619.

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