Lister Cars
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Lister Cars is a British sports car manufacturer.
[edit] George Lister and Sons
Beginning in 1954, company manager and racing car driver, Brian Lister, brought out a series of sports cars with MG or Bristol engines from a Cambridge factory. In 1957 a Jaguar engined version was made called the Lister-Jaguar which saw success against the Jaguar D-types and Aston Martins of the era. 34 were made. However, the death of one-armed Lister driver, Archie Scott-Brown, soured the image of racing and the company ceased car building in 1959.
[edit] Lister Cars Ltd
The Lister company returned in 1986 as Lister Cars Ltd based in Leatherhead, Surrey, with engineer Laurence Pearce, building approximately 90 tuned Jaguar XJSs. Success at this endeavour led the company to design a new sports racer, the Lister Storm. Launched in 1993 as a street version, it would use the largest V12 engine ever fitted to a production road car up to that time. The homologated street version of the Storm GT used a 7.0 L (6996 cc/426 in³) Jaguar engine.
Today, the company continues to build a track-only Le Mans-type prototype racer, the Lister Storm LMP, with a modified Chevrolet V8 engine.
[edit] External link
- Lister Cars - official website