Lincoln Parts Suppliers: AKA The Usual Suspects
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Lincoln Parts Suppliers: AKA The Usual Suspects
The Usual Suspects, a term commonly used on this forum, is used to describe any of the commonly found Lincoln parts and service sellers. They are:
Chris Dunn's Lincoln Land Inc.
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http://www.lincoln-ranch.com/
From their web site:
Our Mission: To assist you in finding the necessary parts to restore the Lincoln of your dreams. If you don't already own a Lincoln, we will be glad to help you find the Lincoln you've always wanted! For those who appreciate the Lincoln Continental, it is always a great benefit to find the best sources for parts and restoration services. We have an amazing collection of show condition, original California parts that have been acquired in more than 40 years of collecting. We have also purchased dealer parts inventory that has been declared "Out of Date" and is still in the original factory packaging.
There are other shops, but those above are the most well known. They have most of the basic parts from brake pads, shoes, gaskets, filters, etc. Some body parts and interior parts are available. Check out their web sites or call them.
Other shops and services are:
John Cashman:
http://www.convertiblelincolns.com 60s Lincoln convertible specialist. He is a bit different in that he tours the country repairing cars, mostly convertibles. He comes to you. He's the best there is. He has just about everything your convertible needs (electrically). (813)390-1950 Call John for advice if you get in a bind (pun intended) on your convertible.
Brewer Classic Lincoln
http://www.brewerclassiclincoln.com
303-562-8368 John Brewer rebuilds upper back panel limit switches (and makes all the replacement parts for them), convertible top switches, window switches, flap gear drives, makes the super flap motors and flap gear drive housings, and steering gearbox spacers, will provide over the phone assistance with convertible top system repairs, as well as selling parts for 60s Lincolns. Has many 60s Lincoln parts cars.
Click here to contact John through the Forum's PM system (You must be logged in.)
John Lyman, Stinkin Lincoln, LLC
Nine cars and parts from at least 15-20 cars. NOS, good used, project cars, vert parts, all years and body styles 1961-1969.
Stinkin Lincoln, LLC
412.463.9167
stinkinlincolnparts@gmail.com
FB and IG: StinkinLincolnParts Certified Rebuilders, LLC can rebuild your convertible's upper back panel switch to new, show condition, with parts stronger than original. Herb at Lincoln-Mercury Old Parts Store For Brake Boosters go to Booster Dewey , 503-238-8882 in Oregon. Highly recommended. He now offers replating services. For Fuel Pump rebuilds, contact Mike-Casella at Then & Now. Forum members get FREE RETURN SHIPPING. (You must contact Mike in advance to receive this discount.) For Water Pump Rebuilds, use the Flying Dutchman.
http://water-pump-rebuilders.com
The best source for convertible tops and interior leather is Jim Wallace at Leather Restorations. Jim will not compromise his quality, and you will get what you pay for. Call him at 727-525-5523. Battery Cables & Batteries, original style: Antique Auto Battery.Com
As of Jan 2019, it is now
Jim's Battery Mfg.
602 W. Rayen Avenue
Youngstown, OH 44502
330-480-0755
https://jimsbatterymfg.com Steering Wheel Restoration, especially 70s rim-blow wheels, can be performed by http://www.bestinshowsteeringwheels.com Oddball and unique fasteners can be ordered from Au-Ve-Co or AMK Products. If you need body bolts, or SEMS bolts, these are the two places to look. Exhaust Systems:
http://classicexhaustinc.com/
Data Plate and VIN tags can be restored by http://www.datatags.com For 1956-57 Continental Mark II parts and 1949-79 Lincoln - Mercury Parts, contact Jack Rosen at 800-576-2752 50-States & Canada - International 951-686-2752 or Mark II.Com
Convertible top cylinders, deck cylinders, and hydraulic pumps can be purchased from the company that provides them to most other companies. Hydro-E-Lectric is that company.
http://hydroe.com/
Hood hinges and others can be repaired with new rivets using HoodHingeRepair.com.
70s Door Tags (with VINs), axle tags, cartb tags, engine tags, vehicle reports, and other reproduction parts are available at Marti Auto Works. NOS parts can be had from
http://www.nospartsltd.com
and
http://www.greensalescompany.com
Baker's Auto (No longer in business) (This is left up only for reference.)
This forum does not receive a kickback of any kind from any of these places (we wish). We refer them because they consistently have the parts that we need. You may find people badmouthing one or another from time to time, but that can occur with any vendor. If anyone has any other reputable vendors to add to this list, please post in this thread. I will update as possible.
Chris Dunn's Lincoln Land Inc.
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http://www.lincoln-ranch.com/
From their web site:
Our Mission: To assist you in finding the necessary parts to restore the Lincoln of your dreams. If you don't already own a Lincoln, we will be glad to help you find the Lincoln you've always wanted! For those who appreciate the Lincoln Continental, it is always a great benefit to find the best sources for parts and restoration services. We have an amazing collection of show condition, original California parts that have been acquired in more than 40 years of collecting. We have also purchased dealer parts inventory that has been declared "Out of Date" and is still in the original factory packaging.
There are other shops, but those above are the most well known. They have most of the basic parts from brake pads, shoes, gaskets, filters, etc. Some body parts and interior parts are available. Check out their web sites or call them.
Other shops and services are:
John Cashman:
http://www.convertiblelincolns.com 60s Lincoln convertible specialist. He is a bit different in that he tours the country repairing cars, mostly convertibles. He comes to you. He's the best there is. He has just about everything your convertible needs (electrically). (813)390-1950 Call John for advice if you get in a bind (pun intended) on your convertible.
Brewer Classic Lincoln
http://www.brewerclassiclincoln.com
303-562-8368 John Brewer rebuilds upper back panel limit switches (and makes all the replacement parts for them), convertible top switches, window switches, flap gear drives, makes the super flap motors and flap gear drive housings, and steering gearbox spacers, will provide over the phone assistance with convertible top system repairs, as well as selling parts for 60s Lincolns. Has many 60s Lincoln parts cars.
Click here to contact John through the Forum's PM system (You must be logged in.)
John Lyman, Stinkin Lincoln, LLC
Nine cars and parts from at least 15-20 cars. NOS, good used, project cars, vert parts, all years and body styles 1961-1969.
Stinkin Lincoln, LLC
412.463.9167
stinkinlincolnparts@gmail.com
FB and IG: StinkinLincolnParts Certified Rebuilders, LLC can rebuild your convertible's upper back panel switch to new, show condition, with parts stronger than original. Herb at Lincoln-Mercury Old Parts Store For Brake Boosters go to Booster Dewey , 503-238-8882 in Oregon. Highly recommended. He now offers replating services. For Fuel Pump rebuilds, contact Mike-Casella at Then & Now. Forum members get FREE RETURN SHIPPING. (You must contact Mike in advance to receive this discount.) For Water Pump Rebuilds, use the Flying Dutchman.
http://water-pump-rebuilders.com
The best source for convertible tops and interior leather is Jim Wallace at Leather Restorations. Jim will not compromise his quality, and you will get what you pay for. Call him at 727-525-5523. Battery Cables & Batteries, original style: Antique Auto Battery.Com
As of Jan 2019, it is now
Jim's Battery Mfg.
602 W. Rayen Avenue
Youngstown, OH 44502
330-480-0755
https://jimsbatterymfg.com Steering Wheel Restoration, especially 70s rim-blow wheels, can be performed by http://www.bestinshowsteeringwheels.com Oddball and unique fasteners can be ordered from Au-Ve-Co or AMK Products. If you need body bolts, or SEMS bolts, these are the two places to look. Exhaust Systems:
http://classicexhaustinc.com/
Data Plate and VIN tags can be restored by http://www.datatags.com For 1956-57 Continental Mark II parts and 1949-79 Lincoln - Mercury Parts, contact Jack Rosen at 800-576-2752 50-States & Canada - International 951-686-2752 or Mark II.Com
Convertible top cylinders, deck cylinders, and hydraulic pumps can be purchased from the company that provides them to most other companies. Hydro-E-Lectric is that company.
http://hydroe.com/
Hood hinges and others can be repaired with new rivets using HoodHingeRepair.com.
70s Door Tags (with VINs), axle tags, cartb tags, engine tags, vehicle reports, and other reproduction parts are available at Marti Auto Works. NOS parts can be had from
http://www.nospartsltd.com
and
http://www.greensalescompany.com
Baker's Auto (No longer in business) (This is left up only for reference.)
This forum does not receive a kickback of any kind from any of these places (we wish). We refer them because they consistently have the parts that we need. You may find people badmouthing one or another from time to time, but that can occur with any vendor. If anyone has any other reputable vendors to add to this list, please post in this thread. I will update as possible.
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Great idea for a sticky on this Dan !!
Here is the link to Mike Moreno (former John Cashman site).
Admin: John Cashman is retired.
Here is the link to Mike Moreno (former John Cashman site).
Admin: John Cashman is retired.
Let's not forget Dan at Goldman Classic Lincoln he has had great reviews from folks here on the board.
http://www.goldmanclassiclincolns.com/

http://www.goldmanclassiclincolns.com/
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The Usual Suspects
This is a great reference, Dan, thanks for the sticky. I posted this under engine & drivetrain; it is obviously more appropriate here.
SPECIFIC TO LINCOLN
http://www.bakersauto.com/
http://www.lincolnlandinc.com/
http://www.lincolnpartsinternational.com/
http://www.lincolnoldparts.com/
http://www.classiquecars.com/
http://www.convertiblelincolns.com/
http://allincoln.com/
http://www.goldmanclassiclincolns.com/
OLD CAR PARTS AND STUFF
http://www.osborn-reproduction.com/
http://home.teleport.com/~umpqua/pricing.htm
http://www.hemmings.com/
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPages/N ... x?PageId=0
http://www.car-part.com/
http://www1.autozone.com/servlet/UiBrok ... epairGuide
ADDED by others in this string and elsewhere:
http://www.rockauto.com/
http://www.kanter.com/ somehow this was left out until 9/14/2006. Sorry.
http://www.then-now.com/ 20 Sept 06 as recommended by blue68
http://www.leather-restorations.itcstore.com/ 24 Sept 06 per briven95
http://www.markii.com Jack Rosen, 50pp catalog download
SPECIFIC TO LINCOLN
http://www.bakersauto.com/
http://www.lincolnlandinc.com/
http://www.lincolnpartsinternational.com/
http://www.lincolnoldparts.com/
http://www.classiquecars.com/
http://www.convertiblelincolns.com/
http://allincoln.com/
http://www.goldmanclassiclincolns.com/
OLD CAR PARTS AND STUFF
http://www.osborn-reproduction.com/
http://home.teleport.com/~umpqua/pricing.htm
http://www.hemmings.com/
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPages/N ... x?PageId=0
http://www.car-part.com/
http://www1.autozone.com/servlet/UiBrok ... epairGuide
ADDED by others in this string and elsewhere:
http://www.rockauto.com/
http://www.kanter.com/ somehow this was left out until 9/14/2006. Sorry.
http://www.then-now.com/ 20 Sept 06 as recommended by blue68
http://www.leather-restorations.itcstore.com/ 24 Sept 06 per briven95
http://www.markii.com Jack Rosen, 50pp catalog download
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I have to add Rock Auto to this list. An invaluable resource for brake parts, pads, cylinders - master and slave, stoplamp switch, as well as most filters my 430 has needed. Everything I've ordered has been delivered almost instantly.
They send out discount codes as well (5%).
http://www.rockauto.com
enjoy
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They send out discount codes as well (5%).
http://www.rockauto.com
enjoy
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I was contacted by Rock Auto just yesterday and they are interested in giving the forum users a discount code to use all the time.
I have not heard back, but I am hoping to open a dialogue with them so that forum users get the best service possible.
I have not heard back, but I am hoping to open a dialogue with them so that forum users get the best service possible.
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Tim Nill
I just wanted to mention a new supplier of old Lincoln parts that I have had some really great experiences with, Tim Nill. He bought John Cashman's parts business and brought a large amount of his own parts from California. He has a great deal of nice, used Lincoln parts, the like of which have been sold off by the "usual suspects" many years ago. I purchased some beautiful original Teal interior parts for my 69 sedan, as well as a few other items, such as uncracked plastic centers for the non-Mark III 68-69 turbine wheel covers. These kind of pieces are nearly impossible to find anywhere and the prices were very reasonable. They were much nicer than he described, the packaging was excellent and Tim is very customer-service oriented, not to mention an encyclopedia of Lincoln information who is more than happy to share his knowledge with a novice, such as myself. His contact information is on the convertiblelincolns.com website.
Regards,
Jed
Regards,
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I love it, it hates me, not as much as it used to
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Electronics are having a "crisis of confidence"
1969 Continental Sedan:
I love it, it hates me, not as much as it used to
1995 Cadillac Fleetwood (rwd):
boat ride/daily reliability
1980 Seville
Made and sold while the hostages were in the embassy
Electronics are having a "crisis of confidence"
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Thanks for the endorsement and vendor feedback. The website URL is already listed in my post above "SPECIFIC TO LINCOLN". If you want to go directly to the parts department, http://www.convertiblelincolns.com/clas ... _parts.htm
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USUAL SUSPECTS
There is no mention of Jack Rosen at MarkII. If anyone is a suspect, usual or unusual, he seems like one. His web site is http://www.markii.com
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Updated with Then & Now and Jack Rosen's site.
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