Ive been offered a Puma Millenium tonight for £150.00 it wants a brake pipe and 2 headlights even the back arches are good im thinking of having it and using it while I do my Cougar
I really like Pumas - such a good drive.
A friend of mine was forced to sell his Escort Cosworth after getting divorced, but always maintained the Puma he bought as a temporary car (but ended up keeping for years) was so much fun he didn't miss the Cossie.
That is a good deal (ok it's gonna be at most 14 year's old too) but who can argue with the spec list : leather interior, alloy gear knob, silver trim inside, electric windows, multi spoke alloys and that paint colour. I nearly got one while I was looking for cougar, but it would have meant dealing with "we buy any car.com" or their background garage department
Amazing how things change ive now got 3 cars the Cougar the Puma and a 2003 Peugeout Partner 2.0 HDI mpv that I picked up for £350.00 the reason it was so cheap is a friend who owned it was hit up the rear end and the insurance company wrote it off they said to my friend it would cost £1600 to repair it so he bought the car back for £350.00 and I bought it for that the damage was minimal a back light and get a dent out the tailgate passed its mot today just got to get her VIC tested now so she is going to be my daily driver .
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