Lister Portfolio
The legend is reborn The Lister Jaguar was driven by some of the most notable racing car drivers of the 50s including: Archie Scott Brown, Stirling Moss, Ivor Bueb, Bruce Halford and Innes Ireland amongst many others.
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To celebrate the 60th anniversary, 10 brand new original specification 1958 Works Lister ‘Knobblys’ were released, built to meet current FIA Appendix K race regulations.
Lister Supercar and Classic Event held at Lister HQ, Lancashire.
LFT–C-666
Producing 666bhp from a Lister-tuned and supercharged V8 engine, the Lister LFT-C became the most powerful open-top Lister ever built.
Sterling Moss
As in the past, the new cars are handcrafted by the expert engineers at the George Lister Engineering Works in Cambridge under the watchful eye of Colin ‘Chippy’ Crisp, who worked on the original cars in 1958. Fitted with the race proven Jaguar D Type 3.8 litre 6 cylinder engine, complete with the famous wide-angle cylinder head, dry sump lubrication and genuine Jaguar D type gearbox.
All new Lister Jaguars will come complete with a FIA HTP passport for historic racing.
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Alternatively if you require a Lister for the road, we can build your car to adhere to IVA regulations for use on the UK or EU roads. For road use specifications outside the EU, please contact us.
The Lister Stirling Moss was released, an exact continuation of the super lightweight Knobbly that led Stirling Moss to victory at Silverstone in 1958.
The very first facelift F-Type Jaguar had a Lister workshop upgrade.
The Lister Motor Company created and awarded the inaugural ‘Brian Lister Trophy’ to support Lister racing cars. The new trophy was awarded to the best performing Lister Motor Car taking part in the Stirling Moss Trophy series.
Over 30 years after Laurence Pearce developed the Lister Le Mans and the Lister Storm, a 666bhp Lister Coupé was launched – the Lister LFT.
The Lister Stealth was limited to 100 Editions – described as Britain’s fastest SUV, with 666 bhp and an estimated 0-60 mph acceleration time of just 3.6 seconds.
This is your opportunity to build and race your very own car at 24 Hours of Le Mans. Stand shoulder to shoulder with racing greats, cheering on your drivers in a car you’ve helped to create.
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