@hp383 -- thank you for posting the photos, and placing the Newport in Council Bluffs in the nineties. Can you tell us more about the car's history prior to when you bought it?
It looks like the person to whom you sold it in Detroit "in the 97-98 time frame" must have later passed it on to someone else in Grosse Pointe Woods, MI whose son then sold it to the last (short-term) owner before I found the car. If memory serves, the father in GPW got the Newport around 2004 or so. He passed away before his son got the car in 2018 or 2019, and the son then later sold it to the final seller. The son did not know much about the car, so I tried to find more about her history through the Chris~Craft sticker that was already on the bumper under your ownership.
The boating store that sold the "Have you hugged your Chris Craft today?" sticker was located in Janesville, WI (not far from where I keep most of my cars in northern IL). It has the following information printed on it:
and the accompanying (now disconnected) phone number.
I did a bit of internet research and found that, while the store is now closed, the son of the store owner is still around and lives in Minnesota, where he owns (surprise!) a classic boat business. I reached out to him via email and he was super-nice. We chatted at length. Unfortunately, although he and his father were car fanatics, he knew nothing about the Newport. Turns out that they sold lots of those stickers to boat owners in other states, through mail order, so he ventured that it is entirely possible the Newport never lived in Wisconsin. He offered to ask around through his Michigan contacts, but @saforwardlook and I got the last update from him in April of this year and nothing had come up.
Another question for @hp383: was the sticker already there when you bought the car? It looks worn out on the photos below, suggesting it was installed at an early stage of the car's life? Also, do you have more photos of the stickers on the driver-side rear window? They might allow one to track back the car's history.
It looks like the person to whom you sold it in Detroit "in the 97-98 time frame" must have later passed it on to someone else in Grosse Pointe Woods, MI whose son then sold it to the last (short-term) owner before I found the car. If memory serves, the father in GPW got the Newport around 2004 or so. He passed away before his son got the car in 2018 or 2019, and the son then later sold it to the final seller. The son did not know much about the car, so I tried to find more about her history through the Chris~Craft sticker that was already on the bumper under your ownership.
The boating store that sold the "Have you hugged your Chris Craft today?" sticker was located in Janesville, WI (not far from where I keep most of my cars in northern IL). It has the following information printed on it:
David Bortner
Special Interest, Antique and Classic Boats
456 North Parker Drive
Janesville, WI 53545
Special Interest, Antique and Classic Boats
456 North Parker Drive
Janesville, WI 53545
and the accompanying (now disconnected) phone number.
I did a bit of internet research and found that, while the store is now closed, the son of the store owner is still around and lives in Minnesota, where he owns (surprise!) a classic boat business. I reached out to him via email and he was super-nice. We chatted at length. Unfortunately, although he and his father were car fanatics, he knew nothing about the Newport. Turns out that they sold lots of those stickers to boat owners in other states, through mail order, so he ventured that it is entirely possible the Newport never lived in Wisconsin. He offered to ask around through his Michigan contacts, but @saforwardlook and I got the last update from him in April of this year and nothing had come up.
Another question for @hp383: was the sticker already there when you bought the car? It looks worn out on the photos below, suggesting it was installed at an early stage of the car's life? Also, do you have more photos of the stickers on the driver-side rear window? They might allow one to track back the car's history.
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