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17th Annual Amelia Island concours d'Elegance
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Race Cars (Post-War - 1963) Vehicles
1947 Cisitalia 202 Spider Nuvolari
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1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS
1956 Osca MT4 TN
1957 Maserati 200 SI
1962 Sunbeam Alpine
 
  • Information on the 1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS
  • More photographs of the 1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS
  • 1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS
    1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS
    1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS
    1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS
    1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS1956 Maserati Lister A6GCS

    1956 Maserati Lister A6GCSBrian Lister purchased a Maserati A6GCS engine and transmission from the Italian manufacturer in 1956 in hopes of adding more power to Lister Chassis number BHL1. He believed the increased power would help continue the team's success in the 2-liter class. This is the only Lister-Maserati constructed and was the factory car driven by legendary Archie Scott-Brown, called the 'King for the 4-wheel Drift' by Fangio. The Lister-Maserati raced with varying degrees of success throughout 1956 and 1957, including four first-place finishes and twelve D.N.F.s.

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  • Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion >> 1B : 1955-61 Sports Racing Cars under 2000cc