Ford Puma 1.7
If you can come up with £2650 buy next weekend you can have ours 1.7 Merlina Blue CD muliti play Lux pack, ie heated front screen AC, Traction etc etc 98R 69k Good condition was going to put in the trader but going to PX for the new car we pick up next week end others in trader for £3k+
Have to say it was a fecking great little car,sometimes I freightened my self with it's handling through the back roads, we are only getting shot of it as we need a motorway muncher for HC for work so we are picking up a Seat Leon TDi 110 next weekend

Hux
Have to say it was a fecking great little car,sometimes I freightened my self with it's handling through the back roads, we are only getting shot of it as we need a motorway muncher for HC for work so we are picking up a Seat Leon TDi 110 next weekend

Hux
Last edited by Huxley; Apr 15, 2006 at 06:04 PM.
1997 FORD PUMA 1.7i 16V, Jenkinson bros 3 Doors, Manual, Coupe, Petrol, 80,000 miles, Blue Met, Remote Central Locking, Electric Windows, Electric Mirrors, ABS, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Drivers Airbag, Alarm, Alloy Wheels, Full Service . . . . (trade)
£2,995
36miles
1997 FORD PUMA 1.7i 16V 3dr Coupe, 65,000 miles, Stunning Melina Blue.exceptional drive.fun and practical classic.very reliable used daily.years mot taxed six disc cd and radio cassette . Airconditioning anti lock brakes alloy wheels . . . . (trade)
£3,198
20miles
1998 FORD PUMA 1.7i 16V 3dr Coupe, 1998 Coupe, Lady Owner, Non Smoking, Rare Metallic Blue, Full Service History, 6 Months MoT & Tax, 75k, Lux Sports Pack Upgrade, Air Conditioning, Elec/Win, Elec/Mirs, Cd Player, Alarm/Immobiliser, New . . . . (private)
£3,295
31miles1998 FORD PUMA 1.7i 16V 3dr Coupe, 98,000 miles, Metallic Blue, Lux Pack. incl a/c and CD Player, 12 months MOT, 6 months tax, 4 new tyres and exhaust, full Ford service history.. . . . . (private)
£3,995
37milesI think what we are asking isn't to bad a price for a quick sale
£2,995
36miles
1997 FORD PUMA 1.7i 16V 3dr Coupe, 65,000 miles, Stunning Melina Blue.exceptional drive.fun and practical classic.very reliable used daily.years mot taxed six disc cd and radio cassette . Airconditioning anti lock brakes alloy wheels . . . . (trade)
£3,198
20miles
1998 FORD PUMA 1.7i 16V 3dr Coupe, 1998 Coupe, Lady Owner, Non Smoking, Rare Metallic Blue, Full Service History, 6 Months MoT & Tax, 75k, Lux Sports Pack Upgrade, Air Conditioning, Elec/Win, Elec/Mirs, Cd Player, Alarm/Immobiliser, New . . . . (private)
£3,295
31miles1998 FORD PUMA 1.7i 16V 3dr Coupe, 98,000 miles, Metallic Blue, Lux Pack. incl a/c and CD Player, 12 months MOT, 6 months tax, 4 new tyres and exhaust, full Ford service history.. . . . . (private)
£3,995
37milesI think what we are asking isn't to bad a price for a quick sale
1997 FORD PUMA 1.7i 16V 3dr Coupe,
30,000 miles, Blue. Full Service history, MOT, Alloy wheels, air con. Good condition. £3,300. O.N.O
No hint of a lux pack and Traction ?
And it's 80 miles from us
30,000 miles, Blue. Full Service history, MOT, Alloy wheels, air con. Good condition. £3,300. O.N.O
No hint of a lux pack and Traction ?
And it's 80 miles from us
1998 FORD PUMA 1.7i 16V 3dr Coupe,
41,000 miles, Manual, 41,100 miles, Silver. Rear wiper, alloys, Airbag, ABS, C/Locking, CD player, E/windows, E/mirrors, A/Con, 1 Year MOT, very reliable, Excellent Condition, Quick Sale £3.200 negotiable. £3,200
Telephone: 0799 0605328
Distance: 30 miles
41,000 miles, Manual, 41,100 miles, Silver. Rear wiper, alloys, Airbag, ABS, C/Locking, CD player, E/windows, E/mirrors, A/Con, 1 Year MOT, very reliable, Excellent Condition, Quick Sale £3.200 negotiable. £3,200
Telephone: 0799 0605328
Distance: 30 miles
The 1.7's had traction as standard. It is a pretty crappy TC system though and only really worked at stopping wheel spin when setting off from a a standing start.
I had a Cuirass (no laughing at the back) Puma from brand new in 98. I loved it and it's still the only car I really regret selling.
It was great fun on track days even though it ate a set of brake pads each day and disks didn't last much longer!!
Steve
I had a Cuirass (no laughing at the back) Puma from brand new in 98. I loved it and it's still the only car I really regret selling.
It was great fun on track days even though it ate a set of brake pads each day and disks didn't last much longer!!
Steve
Originally Posted by Needforspeed247
there is also 1 in there with 35k on it for £3200!***** in your court m8 but like I said I would need some money off to consider buying from you
1998 FORD PUMA 1.7i 16V 3dr Coupe, 41,000 miles, Manual, 41,100 miles, Silver. Rear wiper, alloys, Airbag, ABS, C/Locking, CD player, E/windows, E/mirrors, A/Con, 1 Year MOT, very reliable, Excellent Condition, Quick Sale £3.200 . . . . (private)
Code:
negotiable. £3,200
and the mileage has jumped up and it's silver not blue £3,200
46miles
Huxley
Your price seems reasonble IMHO and especially compared to the like for like ads you have posted from Autotrader. You even offered to accept offers if not putting a new mot on the car - cheez you just can't win with some people!!!
Nice MK2 Escort aswell m8
Your price seems reasonble IMHO and especially compared to the like for like ads you have posted from Autotrader. You even offered to accept offers if not putting a new mot on the car - cheez you just can't win with some people!!!
Nice MK2 Escort aswell m8
Thanks Big Den 
It's funny how the advert had negotiable in it and the mileage had dropped
As for the pride of our fleet the mk2
we use it for mainly single venue rallying and Huxley Chick"from muppets" is my main Co driver and Wonder Wagon has sat in the suicide seat as well
here's a picture of it in action


Hux

It's funny how the advert had negotiable in it and the mileage had dropped
As for the pride of our fleet the mk2
we use it for mainly single venue rallying and Huxley Chick"from muppets" is my main Co driver and Wonder Wagon has sat in the suicide seat as well
here's a picture of it in action

Hux
Last edited by Huxley; Apr 15, 2006 at 11:20 PM.
Fantastic wee cars (for your wife or girlfriend as they ARE gay.) My wife has one (my mother in laws old one) and I have to admit it is great to drive (albeit very embarrasing as they are SOOOOOOOOOOOOO GAY.)
I occasionally take it out to 'clear the cobwebs.' They are fast and handle great; as noted above, the gear change (with that alluminium gearknob) are very precise and smooth and the engine/ exhaust give off a nice raspy note. Ours is the 1.7 LUX and I reckon the stereo is a belter!!! Much better than the crap Subaru give us anyway!!! I regularly get in her car and Girls Aloud or similair are blaring!!! The levels of equipment are superb (that heated front screen is fantastic in frosty weather.)
The intermittent wipers have a cool variable setting that not alot of people know about as they do not read the manual - basically, flick the switch on twice, the time difference between the clicks is the time difference between subsequent wipes - bet you never knew that!!!
Ours needed the following when we got it:
1. A damm good T-Cut/ polish full valet (took me all day!!!)
2. A new clutch (car had about 52,500 miles)
3. New exhaust (only needed a backbox however it is a one piece from the factory as this one was)
4. 2 new tyres and tracking
5. New rear top suspension mounts - apparently these tend to go
Finally, it is a Ford, so try and get as new as you can as rust has set in on some of the old ones particularly round the rear arches. Ours has a couple of rust spots on the drivers door check/ sills probably as it is a continually damp area during the wet weather. Also ensure you get a FFSH if you can.
Here are some pictures of my wifes car which we got for £4,000 about 6 months ago (as it was kept in the family.)

I occasionally take it out to 'clear the cobwebs.' They are fast and handle great; as noted above, the gear change (with that alluminium gearknob) are very precise and smooth and the engine/ exhaust give off a nice raspy note. Ours is the 1.7 LUX and I reckon the stereo is a belter!!! Much better than the crap Subaru give us anyway!!! I regularly get in her car and Girls Aloud or similair are blaring!!! The levels of equipment are superb (that heated front screen is fantastic in frosty weather.)
The intermittent wipers have a cool variable setting that not alot of people know about as they do not read the manual - basically, flick the switch on twice, the time difference between the clicks is the time difference between subsequent wipes - bet you never knew that!!!
Ours needed the following when we got it:
1. A damm good T-Cut/ polish full valet (took me all day!!!)
2. A new clutch (car had about 52,500 miles)
3. New exhaust (only needed a backbox however it is a one piece from the factory as this one was)
4. 2 new tyres and tracking
5. New rear top suspension mounts - apparently these tend to go
Finally, it is a Ford, so try and get as new as you can as rust has set in on some of the old ones particularly round the rear arches. Ours has a couple of rust spots on the drivers door check/ sills probably as it is a continually damp area during the wet weather. Also ensure you get a FFSH if you can.
Here are some pictures of my wifes car which we got for £4,000 about 6 months ago (as it was kept in the family.)

Originally Posted by Stephen Pope
The intermittent wipers have a cool variable setting that not alot of people know about as they do not read the manual - basically, flick the switch on twice, the time difference between the clicks is the time difference between subsequent wipes - bet you never knew that!!!
Originally Posted by Stephen Pope
I occasionally take it out to 'clear the cobwebs.'
You said they were for gays

The intermittent wipers have a cool variable setting that not alot of people know about as they do not read the manual - basically, flick the switch on twice, the time difference between the clicks is the time difference between subsequent wipes - bet you never knew that!!!
You said they were for gays

The intermittent wipers have a cool variable setting that not alot of people know about as they do not read the manual - basically, flick the switch on twice, the time difference between the clicks is the time difference between subsequent wipes - bet you never knew that!!!


Originally Posted by Huxley
Nope, no one likes a smart ****






Originally Posted by Huxley
God bad day at work
Take a chill pill it was ment as a joke
Take a chill pill it was ment as a joke

I will take you for a 'ride' in the Puma!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Today was the first day back after the holiday weekend and it was a bit of a James Hunt now that you ask!!!
PS Nice Escort!!
Originally Posted by Stephen Pope
OK then!!! - pals?
I will take you for a 'ride' in the Puma!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PS Nice Escort!!
I will take you for a 'ride' in the Puma!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PS Nice Escort!!
I'm sitting in the back out of hands reach 
The Escort is much more fun than the Puma & the Scoob put together
Originally Posted by Needforspeed247
there is also 1 in there with 35k on it for £3200!***** in your court m8 but like I said I would need some money off to consider buying from you
[quoat=Needforspeed247]that aint da1 im looking at!if u dnt wna frop price then dats cool just let me know[/quote]
Drop the price bollox

Car now sold to the first couple that turned up, Husband and wife,and a new car for her,they had looked a 6 Blue ones before and spoke to about 30 others, and his comment after spending over an hour going over it 3 times, it was the best one that he has seen
and got the asking price of £2650
as you said the ***** in my court, just like the asking price in cash is in my wallet
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