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Now Live on Bring a Trailer and Ends this Friday at 10:00 AM PST!
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Click the picture above to watch Mike and Jan discuss this incredible L88

Corvette Mike is proud to present one of the most iconic race-bred Corvettes ever built — the 1968 Le Mans Blue L88 Convertible once campaigned by James Garner’s American International Racing (AIR) team.

This isn’t just a Corvette — it’s a rare piece of motorsports and Hollywood history. One of just three factory-built L88 convertibles delivered in November 1967 for Garner’s team, this car was specially ordered through GM’s COPO program and features the legendary L88 engine with closed-chamber aluminum heads.

From the silver screen to the racetrack, this Corvette captures the fearless spirit of late-1960s American performance.

The auction ends this Friday, June 20th at

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Bring a Trailer Auction:
The Legendary 1968 James Garner L88!

🔨 Now Live on Bring a Trailer! Click here to see the auction.
▶️ Click the picture above to watch Mike and Jan discuss this incredible L88

Corvette Mike is proud to present one of the most iconic race-bred Corvettes ever built — the 1968 Le Mans Blue L88 Convertible once campaigned by James Garner’s American International Racing (AIR) team.

This isn’t just a Corvette — it’s a rare piece of motorsports and Hollywood history. One of just three factory-built L88 convertibles delivered in November 1967 for Garner’s team, this car was specially ordered through GM’s COPO program and features the legendary L88 engine with closed-chamber aluminum heads.

From the silver screen to the racetrack, this Corvette captures the fearless spirit of late-1960s American performance.

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1968 L88 James Garner AIRacing

Watch the interview with Corvette Mike and Jay Hyde discussing this historic race car by clicking here.
Get ready for an auction like no other. Corvette Mike is proud to present one of the most iconic race-bred Corvettes ever built, the 1968 Le Mans Blue L88 Convertible once campaigned by James Garner’s American International Racing (AIR) team.

This isn’t just a Corvette, it’s a piece of motorsports and Hollywood history. One of just three factory-built L88 convertibles delivered in November 1967 for Garner’s team, this car was specially ordered through GM’s COPO system and features the revolutionary L88 engine with closed-chamber aluminum heads.

From the silver screen to the track, this car embodies the bold spirit of late-’60s American racing and performance. Stay tuned, this legendary Corvette will be hitting Bring a Trailer very soon!

Watch Corvette Mike and Corvette historian Jan Hyde as

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