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As for long trips,not a problem at all.
I drove my 2 year old 1.7 from Surrey to Perthshire for the Colin McRae stages rally
in 2000.
Obviously any Puma now is considerably older and leggy but if you choose carefully
you should get a good un.
There is a millenium yellow for sale near me ,and i would snap it up but i dont need 3 cars
in the current dodgy recession situation
I drove my 2 year old 1.7 from Surrey to Perthshire for the Colin McRae stages rally
in 2000.
Obviously any Puma now is considerably older and leggy but if you choose carefully
you should get a good un.
There is a millenium yellow for sale near me ,and i would snap it up but i dont need 3 cars
in the current dodgy recession situation

iva cosworth said:
As for long trips,not a problem at all.
I drove my 2 year old 1.7 from Surrey to Perthshire for the Colin McRae stages rally
in 2000.
Obviously any Puma now is considerably older and leggy but if you choose carefully
you should get a good un.
There is a millenium yellow for sale near me ,and i would snap it up but i dont need 3 cars
in the current dodgy recession situation
The millenium is a bit in yah face with the yellow paintwork but has the better seats.I drove my 2 year old 1.7 from Surrey to Perthshire for the Colin McRae stages rally
in 2000.
Obviously any Puma now is considerably older and leggy but if you choose carefully
you should get a good un.
There is a millenium yellow for sale near me ,and i would snap it up but i dont need 3 cars
in the current dodgy recession situation

macp said:
YBTurbo said:
Not too bad depends how tall you are.
I can put up pics of my rear if you like (The car obviously
) with the seat as far back and as far forward to give you an idea ?
Thanks yes would be interested to see that.I can put up pics of my rear if you like (The car obviously
) with the seat as far back and as far forward to give you an idea ?Sorry about the late reply, will take them now for you.

A friend took a high mileage Puma from Edinburgh to the ring (800 miles), thrashed it to within an inch of its life all weekend then drove home in one go on the Monday.
We were an hour from home when he had to stop with cramp in his leg, but the car was still working. Long journey shouldn't be a problem.
We were an hour from home when he had to stop with cramp in his leg, but the car was still working. Long journey shouldn't be a problem.
Finally got round to looking at one and took my kid along with me.Really surprised by the space in the rear for her.
Anyway it was a very clean year 2000 car which appears to have been looked after both mechanically and bodily.Its done around 60k with history etc and up for 2k with a dealer.How does the price sound people ?
Anyway it was a very clean year 2000 car which appears to have been looked after both mechanically and bodily.Its done around 60k with history etc and up for 2k with a dealer.How does the price sound people ?
Max M4X WW said:
What engine? Is it rusty? Cambelt been done?
Just see another and compare, best way really!
Yes that info would help wouldnt it Just see another and compare, best way really!

Its a 1.7 has had some repairs to the rear wheel arches but done sympathetically.Cambelt and waterpump have been done also.Interior was pristine with original Ford mats I noted.
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