RE: Oof: almighty Lister XJS Le Mans for sale
RE: Oof: almighty Lister XJS Le Mans for sale
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Oof: almighty Lister XJS Le Mans for sale

Manual? Tick. 7.0 V12? Tick. Twin supercharged? Tick


Thanks to TWR and its stunning Supercat, the Jaguar XJS is back on radars in a way it hasn’t been for a very long time. Who knew there was such a thing lurking inside the base Jag? Certainly it promises a phenomenal driving experience, given the motorsport nous and prodigious power being thrown at it. Plus that design, of course. 

That being said, interest has been growing in the E-Type’s replacement for a while now. There have been less extravagant takes on restomodding them, plus a keen classic motorsport community. With values of its predecessor so strong for so long, the XJS offered a way into old-school straight-six and V12 Jag coupe motoring for considerably less. The later XKs are lovely things, too, but V8 only. Given Jaguar’s heritage with six and 12 cylinders, plus an increasing acceptance of the XJS’s futuristic (for its time) appearance, it has looked a canny classic buy for a while now. There’s half a century of experience keeping them going now, too. 

Anything modified by Lister in period has been the most desirable XJSes available ever since they were first made. It’s easy to see why; even in the '80s, Jaguar and Lister had a relationship that went back decades thanks to the XK straight-six in the original Knobbly. So there was history there. And with Lister’s commercial return to prominence, plus Jaguar’s endurance racing success, the stage was set for some truly spectacular modified saloons and sports cars. 

This is one of them, an XJS built to Le Mans spec (and then some) during the early '90s. Given it was the 7.0-litre XJR-9 that was victorious at the 24 Hours, it only made sense in a power-crazed period for a Lister package called Le Mans to offer up the same capacity. So while this one lacks the distinctive front end that marked out a lot of the Lister Le Mans XJSes, it most certainly boasts all the important bits: a 7.0-litre V12, two superchargers, and a six-speed manual gearbox. There’s modifying, you see, and then there’s modifying… 

More than 30 years ago, almost £80,000 was spent upgrading the big Jag. Which would have bought a house back then. Or two. For the first visit in 1991, just a year after registration, in excess of £50k was spent on the Le Mans bodywork, an engine rebuild, a new gearbox and suspension overhaul. The following year it returned for the six-speed, the extra 1.7 litres of V12 capacity and the strapping brace of superchargers; that was just £24,000, by comparison. Just imagine the impact this kind of car would have had in 1992. And the kind of person running it. 

The most recent keeper of the Lister has spent a fortune on its upkeep; not quite £80,000 worth, sure, though enough to have it look and drive fantastically for whoever’s next. Work has included almost £15,000 spent with specialist Jag specialist Tom Lenthall, plus £5,000 spent on cosmetic bits including carpet and leather repair. Predictably, the price for making it yours is by application, though we'd assume it's going to be the priciest XJS out there by some margin. When we last wrote about a Le Mans-spec car, it was a cabrio (believed to be the only one) and for sale at £125,000. Given everything that’s happened to the XJS and to Jaguar in the three years since then, it’s hard to know exactly where values sit. Best dig deep to be sure, before even thinking about putting super unleaded in a twin supercharged V12. But what an exceptional way to travel...


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Twinair

Original Poster:

913 posts

159 months

Spare underwear…

Tick.

yes

sidesauce

2,934 posts

235 months

Horrible tarted up chav wagon looking thing? Check.

wistec1

651 posts

58 months

It's a bit brutish and vulgar looking on the angles but I can forgive that with the twin chargers in play. Luvvly and I don't often take a shine to Jags but this is winking at me.

Pablo16v

2,449 posts

214 months

The sellers Dad reviewed this last month....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPKBlfHUKCU

Its Just Adz

16,592 posts

226 months

Wasn't the Le Mans the one with the covered grille?
For more aero but poor cooling.

RumbleOfThunder

3,676 posts

220 months

sidesauce said:
Horrible tarted up chav wagon looking thing? Check.
You've lost the plot!

Cold

16,178 posts

107 months

Does the gear lever still rattle?

Angelo1985

591 posts

43 months

Tom lenthall from auto Alex? I’m probably not the best person to judge, but he seems like a safe pair of hands and he has a racing xjs himself.

dunnoreally

1,327 posts

125 months

One of my dream cars when I was in my early 20s. These days I worry driving one might be a bit "don't meet your heroes". I wouldn't be surprised if both the handling and ability to put the power on the road were fairly questionable even on modern rubber.

Still extremely cool, though, and I bet it makes a truly awesome noise.

Twinair

Original Poster:

913 posts

159 months

RumbleOfThunder said:
sidesauce said:
Horrible tarted up chav wagon looking thing? Check.
You've lost the plot!
I thought he was a bit harsh also…!

LennyM1984

907 posts

85 months

I remember seeing a red Lister Le Mans (very similar to the one in the Harry's Garage video) flying down the A417 near Cricklade (I was off to see my then girlfriend). I had never seen one before (this must have been around 2000-2001) and it looked so utterly brutish and purposeful. If I had the money, that would be sitting in my garage ASAP

ETA: Having just watched that Harry Metcalfe video I now realise that he lives very close to me (we almost moved to the same village) which would explain the fancy cars I quite often see near there.

Edited by LennyM1984 on Friday 19th September 18:40

biggbn

28,006 posts

237 months

Twinair said:
RumbleOfThunder said:
sidesauce said:
Horrible tarted up chav wagon looking thing? Check.
You've lost the plot!
I thought he was a bit harsh also !
I think it looks awful. The wheels are dreadful, yes, period, but dreadful. I love the Supercat and remember loving the big Lister on the cover of Fast Lane, a red one from memory, but this looks awful to my eyes...

thegreenhell

20,236 posts

236 months

dunnoreally said:
One of my dream cars when I was in my early 20s. These days I worry driving one might be a bit "don't meet your heroes". I wouldn't be surprised if both the handling and ability to put the power on the road were fairly questionable even on modern rubber.

Still extremely cool, though, and I bet it makes a truly awesome noise.
Mark Hales rated it when he tested one for Fast Lane.

https://youtu.be/091uTGCx6NI?si=3YN9kEIvIbowdCBP&a...


thegreenhell

20,236 posts

236 months

biggbn said:
I think it looks awful. The wheels are dreadful, yes, period, but dreadful. I love the Supercat and remember loving the big Lister on the cover of Fast Lane, a red one from memory, but this looks awful to my eyes...
The wheels look like the later 18 inch ones from the Lister Storm. The Lister XJS originally had 17 inch of a much more suitable style.


sidesauce

2,934 posts

235 months

RumbleOfThunder said:
sidesauce said:
Horrible tarted up chav wagon looking thing? Check.
You've lost the plot!
If you think that car looks good in any way, shape or form, it is actually you who has lot the plot.

Utterly ruined by a disgustingly terrible bodykit and even worse wheels.

skylarking808

955 posts

103 months

I like its brutish charm and looks.



Nobody13

644 posts

219 months

I like it, would be a nice addition to a dream garage (it will stay a dream without having the funds).

Rotaree

1,218 posts

278 months

sidesauce said:
RumbleOfThunder said:
sidesauce said:
Horrible tarted up chav wagon looking thing? Check.
You've lost the plot!
If you think that car looks good in any way, shape or form, it is actually you who has lot the plot.

Utterly ruined by a disgustingly terrible bodykit and even worse wheels.
In your opinion wink

Motormouth88

629 posts

77 months

The 10 previous owners should tell you everything you ought to know about the ruinous running costs

SimonTheSailor

12,790 posts

245 months

sidesauce said:
If you think that car looks good in any way, shape or form, it is actually you who has lot the plot.

Utterly ruined by a disgustingly terrible bodykit and even worse wheels.
You're an old man Jag owner aren't you ? Jaguar X-Type 'shooting brake' with a leaper ?