The Mecum Glendale 2021 collector car auction saw some 1,200 vehicles cross the block, with key lots attracting major bids.
As one of the flagship selections for the Arizona sale, the 20-strong Steve Todhunter Collection did not disappoint.
After the hammer had fallen for the final time, the collection had amassed sales totalling more than $5.38 million.
Italian stallions lead the pack
Leading the bids from the Steve Todhunter Collection was a 2016 Ferrari F12tdf. Originally owned by motorsport legend Roger Penske, the Rosso Corsa supercar was predicted to achieve between $900,000 and $1 million on the block.
A price of $880,000 for the 739 horsepower machine came close to the target, and made it the second most-expensive car sold in Glendale.
Other highlights from the Todhunter Collection included a rare Saleen S7 Twin Turbo, which sold for $605,000.
One of five Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black Series cars made in Fire Opal Red achieved $451,000.
Classic Corvette takes the top sale
While much of the Todhunter Collection was focussed on modern Ferraris, classic muscle cars also made an appearance. One of two 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429s sold for $385,000, with another hitting $225,000.
American metal would account for the overall top-selling vehicle from the Mecum Glendale auction. Not part of a collection, a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette fitted with an L88 427-cubic inch V-8 engine, saw a winning bid of $2,695,000.
Being one 20 L88 Corvettes produced in 1967, and the only known Sunfire Yellow L88 Corvette in existence, helped the bids.
A ten-year restoration, retaining original components, have seen this Corvette receive numerous awards. These include the coveted Duntov Mark of Excellence from the NCRS, and Triple Diamond Certification at the 2018 Corvette Nationals.
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