GTP Cool Wall: 2012+ Youabian Puma

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2012+ Youabian Puma


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(I'm astonished nobody went there.)
 
I just went looking through the hell section... I just realised... this is a converted Ford Puma or something. Look at the hatch. It is identical to a Ford version.
 
I just went looking through the hell section... I just realised... this is a converted Ford Puma or something. Look at the hatch. It is identical to a Ford version.

I think it's a Volvo C70, at least that's what the interior, hard top, and headlights are.
 
This looks like an attempt to convert an SUV into a 2-door convertible with it resulting in a car that looks tacky.

Has a nice looking interior though.
 
It is identical to a Ford version.
Except for everything between the front and rear license plates. Don't let the name fool you.

Doesn't look like a Ford Puma.

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Nor a Volkswagen Puma.

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Hell, the only Puma I think it looks even remotely like is this one:

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I think it's a Volvo C70, at least that's what the interior, hard top, and headlights are.
Mhm.

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Has a nice looking interior though.
I think it's a Volvo C70, at least that's what the interior*, hard top, and headlights are.
*The only reason it looks good.
 
The lighting arrangement look like my late grandma's gopher, and I am not even kidding. It had the lights offset like the car had them added on as additional cost options.
EDIT: The car is longer than an (stretched) S-Class and wider than an Audi Q7. I don't think it is based on a Volvo
 
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It is based on the C70.
The Puma has over 1,000 mm longer wheelbase than the C70, and on the contrary to the Volvo it's rear wheel drive. Either they did a lot of modifications to the C70 chassis or the only thing based on the C70 in it are the the dashboard and the roof.
 
I have no doubt whatsoever that its body sits on a truck chassis, and probably a GM fullsize due to the engine choice.
 
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