jr
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Ford Racing Puma, 48 Racing Pumas gathered last weekend at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford - where the original press photos for the car were taken.
The gathering brought together almost 10 per cent of the 500 Racing Pumas originally made.
The fun and festivities of the day culminated in the gathering together of the cars for a no-doubt less-than-rapid photocall in front of Duxford's American Air Museum hangar. There was also a concours competition - won by Alan Mowberry's A15 PUM. Very nice.
Of course, the inevitable corollary to posting a story like this on PH is a trawl through the PH classifieds to see what Racing Pumas are going for.
Quite a lot, as it turns out - generally you'll need to part with around £6k, although this 73k-mile Racing Puma has recently popped up on PH for a tidy-sounding £4.5k.
http://pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=22401
[Edited on 25-08-2010 by jr]
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Graeme
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A lad around the corner from where I used to live has 2. One is a cat c that I'm trying to buy currently with a easy fix and good profit if I can get bits!
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Ben G
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i did notice a convoy of 3 FRP's on my way home from stansted airport. they are rather lovely.
i'd like one but interior is not something i can live with much longer
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Steve
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love it
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Steve
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6k is the reason i dont justify owning one, youre paying for the rarity you dont get 4ks more worth of car, they are barely quicker and handle only marginally better standard
if there was a cosworth powered 4x4 variant that would be a seciality indeed, i believe there is someone that has built one actually
[Edited on 26-08-2010 by Steve]
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Steve
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there was other reasons swaying me from ownership at this time aswell, the car wasnt even built by ford, it was by Tickford, that custom built them from standard pumas, the wings are even standard items with the wide bits grafted over the top, the wishbones again are standard items with a 'bit extra' just welded on the ends to increase the track, its quite dirty actually and youd be shocked to see pics of them.
As such parts are a nightmare to get hold of, maintanence is a fortune, servicing the brakes alone costs you £000's
[Edited on 26-08-2010 by Steve]
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Ben G
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they do look a bit less girly though, steve
just face it, me, you and ian drive around in girls cars. poof brigade.
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IvIarkgraham
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servicing the brakes is free?
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Steve
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nah parts for them alcons is $$$ apparently you need to replace most brake bits on them at least annually
[Edited on 26-08-2010 by Steve]
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
they do look a bit less girly though, steve
just face it, me, you and ian drive around in girls cars. poof brigade.
yep they are complete girls car to look at which makes it even more satisfying showing 'bloke' cars up on track, really kills there egos
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
servicing the brakes is free?
just to renew the curved veins on the side is £440 for the pair
the discs are 2 peice, again £400 for the pair
[Edited on 26-08-2010 by Steve]
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
servicing the brakes is free?
i see what you did there
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IvIarkgraham
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micra_pete
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poofs car.
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Ben G
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yes mate, would love one of those manly micra's, they are beasts. proper beer belly, hairy chested mans car them. GRUNT.
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micra_pete
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smaller boot means a lack or room for the clippers though :S
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Ben G
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this is true.
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Steve
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going mad
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micra_pete
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I looked at some FRP's before I bought mine, and apart from the looks didn't really seem worth the extra cash.
Its quicker, but not quicker enough. IMO
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ed
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When I went to the IWM last there was a similar sight, apart from it was all Grande Punto and 500 Abarths - much better sight
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micra_pete
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
going mad
hushamouth
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Steve
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not even quicker really. Has 25 more hp which is fuck all really. They are a bit heavier. One managed to gain about a car length over mine to 100
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Ojc
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mwg
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I bet you feel slightly inferior when you see a Racing Puma and you are driving along in yours with your powdercoated lower arms
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Steve
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no m8 mine has a ring sticker
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