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Used parcel shelfs vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Ford Puma was produced in a single generation from 1997 to 2001, so used parcel shelves will come from that model run. Because it was only made in one body style as a three-door coupe-hatchback throughout that period, a shelf from any year within that range is likely to be the correct shape. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Both years fall within the same and only Puma generation (1997–2001) and share the same three-door body shell, so in most cases a shelf from 1999 should suit a 2001 car. However, mid-run pressing or trim changes can occasionally affect fixings or dimensions, so confirm the part matches your specific registration with the breaker rather than relying on year alone.
Trim level does not determine fitment for a parcel shelf — the body style and generation are what matter, and all Pumas share the same three-door shell regardless of whether the car is a base model or an ST160. You may find cosmetic differences such as colour, fabric finish, or logo between shelves from different specs, so let the breaker know your trim if appearance matters to you. Fitment itself should not be affected.
The Puma and the Mk4/Mk5 Fiesta shared a platform, but the Puma's distinct coupe roofline and rear window angle mean the parcel shelf is shaped differently to the Fiesta's. Do not assume parts will interchange between the two models without confirming against your registration with the breaker.
The Puma did not receive a significant structural facelift during its 1997–2001 production run, so the body shell remained consistent and a shelf from a 2000 car is likely compatible with a 1997 example. That said, any minor mid-generation changes to mountings or rear trim are worth checking, so confirm the part against your registration with the breaker to be certain.
For fitment purposes, mileage and previous use make no difference — what matters is that the shelf comes from a Ford Puma (1997–2001) with the same three-door body style as your car. Condition is a separate question, so ask the breaker about the state of the board, fixings, and any fabric or speaker grille before purchasing.