WANTED 2002 FORD PUMA THUNDER YK02 YNU

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Jack Burnett

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I bought this car a few years ago from copart and sold it around 2018. If anyone has any information on this vehicle please let me know, also I am willing to pay some serious cash for this car.

The car was in the silver that the Puma Thunders came in (Moondust Silver I believe)

I have searched all over the internet for any recent info on this car and am unable to find any.




Thanks, Jack
 
I've edited to remove your mobile number, it's not recommended to leave your number on a publicly accessible forum.

According to the MOT check, that expired in December, and the reg number doesn't come back with anything, so it's possible it's either not on the road now.
 
Likely SORN'ed until this pandemic is over (please be soon). My mot ran out last March (extended to October by Covid). I haven't even bothered getting it MOT'd as yet. This could be the case with that Puma if it wasn't needed as daily transport either.

Good Luck with your search - you leave some gold bullion (or something else) in it that you really really want back? :lol:
 
Nah just really miss it and want it back, it was reasonably low mileage and it was something that my Dad and I worked on together. So it's got quite a lot of sentimental value.

So I hope your right and it is just temporarily off the road and hasn't been cubed.

Your Puma looks really clean, is it a 1.7.
 
Still searching for this car so if anyone has information, please let me know.
Thanks Jack
 
Sold mine a while back now for peanuts, I'd had my use out of it so let it go for nothing pretty much - some 10 years or so I think. Time Flies.

I believe mine was "cubed" as you describe, fairly soon after. It wasn't in bad condition but the arches were starting to grow rust at a much quicker rate and it wasn't been used. I think the usable parts (and the Nitrous kit :lol: ) were sold/used as donor parts for his current Puma.

Would have been nice to have the room to keep it undercover but the new car got that space :lol:
 
Mine was quick in stock form, I can't imagine how fast it would be with a nitrous kit.

I'm sorry to hear that yours no longer exists and I think that as these get rarer their values may act similar to that of the escort cossies. Not tho the same magnitude but will follow the same trend.

Mine also experienced the typical rust in the arches and I sold mine for £200 (I still made £110 on it :lol: ) but now I just want another puma thunder in my collection, and if possible I want the one that I had.
 

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