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1.8TDi Escort heap:
Little modified Puma:
Might recognise this picture from this months "Modern Classics" magazine - they've since apologised to me for using this picture without my permission:
Interim mint Mondeo GLX with 50k miles for £500:
Went "sensible" with a Mondeo ST tdci (ST = Stuff & Trim)
Then got the 5 pot - only car I regret selling - Only a blufin map mod but was just awesome.
Last Puma runabout:
Then the main course and current steer:
1.8TDi Escort heap:
Little modified Puma:
Might recognise this picture from this months "Modern Classics" magazine - they've since apologised to me for using this picture without my permission:
Interim mint Mondeo GLX with 50k miles for £500:
Went "sensible" with a Mondeo ST tdci (ST = Stuff & Trim)
Then got the 5 pot - only car I regret selling - Only a blufin map mod but was just awesome.
Last Puma runabout:
Then the main course and current steer:
Dal3D said:
<lots of awesome Fords>
Some lovely stuff in there, Dal - apart from the Pumas, we've taken a similar path!My first car - just a 1.8LX, but I loved it all the same.
My first Fast Ford - ST24. Loved the colour of this car. It vanished from the DVLA checks, so I guess it had a private plate fitted. Hope it's still alive!
The perfect all-rounder - '04 plate ST220. I kept this car for six years - there simply wasn't anything else I'd rather have had. I only begrudgingly gave it up when some large bills were looming over it. I decided to buy a more sensible car, so bought a 2.0 Mazda 6. It only lasted for nine months before boredom made me get rid of it; I couldn't resist when I found this:
Mondeo Titanium X Sport with 2.5T petrol engine, and only 30K miles on it. This was a stunning car; sadly, it only lasted four months until a ned stole an Audi RS4 that he couldn't drive. He lost control and did this to my poor car:
The car was written off, although someone bought the wreck and has returned it to the road, so at least someone can enjoy it. Couldn't find another one, so bought this little nutter:
I've had this for two years, and have loved every mile I've driven. Tremendous car! However, my own dream car is coming my way; there is currently a ruby red Mustang GT on a ship in the Atlantic with my name on it.
Can. Not. Wait.
Dal3D said:
Previous:
Little modified Puma:
Might recognise this picture from this months "Modern Classics" magazine - they've since apologised to me for using this picture without my permission:
Is that this month's edition, Dal? Will have to get that if so. Good to see you on here as well as the Project Puma forums!Little modified Puma:
Might recognise this picture from this months "Modern Classics" magazine - they've since apologised to me for using this picture without my permission:
Dal3D said:
Yup, Issue 6 this month. Was quite a surprise when I saw it in there.. lol
Well, a nice surprise, I hope. This photo......is superb. Shows the Puma design and lines brilliantly. Well done, sir!
Wish I could have had a look at this, too...
kapiteinlangzaam said:
I enjoyed having a nose around this yesterday.
Absolutely stunning.
Go Ford!
...not really a fan of white, and I think this really needs to be in one of the brighter colours (or at least have some Ford Racing Blue stripes down it), but still looks amazing.Absolutely stunning.
Go Ford!
Edited by kapiteinlangzaam on Monday 5th September 09:44
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