M Reg Ford Puma - how much?
One near by being advertised, M reg "Racing Puma" 254 of 500 apparently. Any ideas what the going rate for one of these would be?
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It'll not be on an 'm' plate
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M ** FRP - It's on an M Plate.
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Racing Puma only arrived in Oct 1999 so it will ba at least a V plate.
They still go for £10-11,000 plus! |
M** FRP will be a cherished plate, the car itself will be much newer than 1995. Did they even make the puma back then.
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FRP = Ford Racing Puma - private plate!
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Normal puma out in 1997, FRP 1999!
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Ahhh so £8K may not be unreasonable then. I thought he was having a laught.
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Dependent on mileage, £8k a good price!
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overpriced overated ford you beter off with a normal 1.7 puma for 3-4k and then 3k for the origanal panels off a racing puma and the seats and sticking a set of compomoives on then another 2 k for brakes exh and front seats
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However, on piston heads there are some for £6,250 with low miles.
Where's me cheque book? |
I've got a standard puma as my day to day hack and agree, £3-4k more on a racing only really buys you the look. Yeah, the rear disks, wider track, better seats and extra 27bhp improve the standard but not sure they are worth the extra - they do look good though!
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Originally Posted by DARKDESTROYER9
(Post 6989249)
overpriced overated ford you beter off with a normal 1.7 puma for 3-4k and then 3k for the origanal panels off a racing puma and the seats and sticking a set of compomoives on then another 2 k for brakes exh and front seats
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Originally Posted by dezmondo
(Post 6989280)
I've got a standard puma as my day to day hack and agree, £3-4k more on a racing only really buys you the look. Yeah, the rear disks, wider track, better seats and extra 27bhp improve the standard but not sure they are worth the extra - they do look good though!
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