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Good morning gentlemen,

You might be a little bit surprised, but I sold my '84 Bullnose. So, in the period of a couple months I've sold both Flaresides...garage is empty.

Anyway, this is what I do. I was looking for things to do to the old truck to keep me interested, but it just wasn't working. As you know, I ordered a new Summit carburetor that I was anxious to try out, and there was a two week delay on it. After two weeks, it said another week...then a day later it said end of October, so I cancelled it. So I listed the little Bullnose for a high price ($22k obo) and it sold in a little over a week. I didn't get the full 22k for it, but I still still pretty darn good imho.

I've been more or less looking for my next "thing" for a year...not really sure what it would be. I love 80's stuff, but outside of the 1980-1986 Ford trucks, there's just not much that I wanted from that era. I'd love a Foxbody Mustang, but I didn't want one badly enough for it to be my only hotrod. Also, my interests have changed (for various reasons) and I can't really take on a big project right now...and I don't really want to. About a month ago, at one of our local weekly car meets I got to sit in a 1949 Ford pickup, and I really liked it. So I've been looking for something that is finished, or almost finished that I can do a little work to.

I've settled on the 1948-1952 Ford pickups, and surprisingly there are lots of them around. (I found about 15-20 of them for sale across the country). I was getting ready to do some traveling, and I ended up finding a 1951 Mercury pickup about an hour and a half away, and I going to go see it in a couple days when the owner gets back home.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_M_series

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So anyway, I guess that's the end of me and the Bullnoses, at least for now. I'll still be hanging around here if you guys will have me;). My internet usage has been reduced recently with the start of a new job...well, the same job but with new owners, so I won't be around as much anyway. Even though I no longer have a Bullnose, I can still offer some help with the things that I have experience with.

 

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Surprised, to say the least! Can't believe you sold your Flareside. Hope you don't regret that move. More than that, hope you'll continue to spend time with your friends here. Good luck in your next automotive venture, Cory. Keep us posted.

Cory - I'm blown away! I was a bit surprised that you sold the first one, but to sell both? Wow!

I'm not at all saying that is bad. Just saying I am surprised. But I'm with John and hope you hang out with us. I really enjoy reading about your activities and appreciate your input - and you have a lot of knowledge.

In fact, I hope you'll start a thread on your new adventure, and the one after that as well. :nabble_smiley_wink:

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Congratulations Cory!

I hope you find the truck you want, and the same type of enthusiastic community for those trucks.

You've certainly been quite a help for many here. Thank you for sharing. :nabble_anim_handshake:

I know that we all love to follow along with your projects, so I do hope you can include us in the progress.

I always like the Canadian badged trucks.

The one above would really be more complete with Mercury wheel covers. (IMHO)

 

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Congratulations Cory!

I hope you find the truck you want, and the same type of enthusiastic community for those trucks.

You've certainly been quite a help for many here. Thank you for sharing. :nabble_anim_handshake:

I know that we all love to follow along with your projects, so I do hope you can include us in the progress.

I always like the Canadian badged trucks.

The one above would really be more complete with Mercury wheel covers. (IMHO)

Congratulations, Cory! :nabble_smiley_good:

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Congrats on your sale, Cory. I'm sure it wasn't a slam dunk decision by any means, but I'm glad you got a good amount for the truck.

I've been stalking your Blue Mule thread since I've joined - it's where I hope to end up with my own 84 Flareside. I'll get there eventually, thanks for the inspiration along the way!

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Congrats on your sale, Cory. I'm sure it wasn't a slam dunk decision by any means, but I'm glad you got a good amount for the truck.

I've been stalking your Blue Mule thread since I've joined - it's where I hope to end up with my own 84 Flareside. I'll get there eventually, thanks for the inspiration along the way!

WOW all I can say is WOW!

When I'd seen "I'm Flaresideless" I thought the worst and could only hope you and the truck were not hurt to bad, truck could be replaced but not you.

Then to read you sold it was a little re-leaf but still hard to think of such a thing.

Good to hear you are looking at other trucks of the older years and of the north of the boarder ones is just cool.

As said you have to keep us up to date on your new "project" and pop in to help us after building 2 trucks from the ground up.

Good luck

Dave ----

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WOW all I can say is WOW!

When I'd seen "I'm Flaresideless" I thought the worst and could only hope you and the truck were not hurt to bad, truck could be replaced but not you.

Then to read you sold it was a little re-leaf but still hard to think of such a thing.

Good to hear you are looking at other trucks of the older years and of the north of the boarder ones is just cool.

As said you have to keep us up to date on your new "project" and pop in to help us after building 2 trucks from the ground up.

Good luck

Dave ----

Haha, well guys I probably surprised everybody except me and my wife LOL. This is fairly standard operating procedure for me. I will live and breathe a project for every waking hour and then I will eventually get bored and move on to something else. I loved my little Bullnose, but the chances of me keeping it forever were pretty slim. Truth is, the past few months I was struggling to find ways to keep myself interested in it enough to keep it, and it just wasn't working. Selling prices are high around here right now, and I felt it was a good time.

My interests have changed a little bit, and in order to keep the '84 Flareside, I was going to have to make a whole bunch of changes to it, and while I do have a fairly high tolerance for blowing money on car/truck stuff LOL...I just didn't feel like disassembling that truck, and pouring thousands more into it...knowing full well that I'd probably get bored with it later anyway.

I love the old car/truck hobby as a whole, so I'm not going anywhere...not yet at least. I also love hanging out on this forum with you guys as well, so I'll still be here doing my thing.

I have an urge to do a 1948-1952 Ford truck restomod...or semi-restomod, so I'll see where this takes me. Maybe I'll end up with something entirely different, who knows, but that's where my head is today. It's funny though...I go to a lot of car shows and meet N greets, and there's more old 50's Ford trucks around then there are Bullnoses, so I guess I might lose some of the uniqueness I had as the only guy showing up with a shiny Bullnose Flareside. Oh well.

Gary, I did tell the new owner about the forum, but I don't think you'll see him or see much of him. He's a younger guy (late 30's) that runs a busy business and has a couple small kids, etc. I asked him if he would be taking the truck to shows and cruise-ins, and he said not likely. He just doesn't have time. He wanted it for a turn-key toy that he didn't have to touch other than to put gas in it and go. He lives about an hour away, so if I do see him or the truck I'll let you guys know.

PS: I'll be picking through all of my Bullnose spare parts starting today, and I might post a few things up on here to see if any of you guys want or need anything. The shipping will make just about everything cost prohibitive to ship to the USA, but maybe some of the bezels and stuff I have might be of interest.

 

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