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Brewer Classic Lincoln is a classic car parts and service provider based in Denver, Colorado, USA, founded in 2008. Its core focus is 1961–1969 Lincoln models, with particular expertise in convertible tops, window systems, electrical switches, and limit switch issues. The website has a shopping cart and checkout process and displays multiple categories, including electrical, relays, wiring harnesses, fuel, brakes, convertible parts, manuals/guides, and consulting services.
Its value lies not just in selling parts, but in combining “parts + rebuilding + diagnostics + experience-based advice.” The site states that its inventory includes complete parts cars, thousands of lightly used parts, and a small number of hard-to-find parts that it manufactures. On the service side, it can rebuild Lincoln/Thunderbird convertible top limit switches, Upper Back Panel Limit Switches, gear drives, as well as 1956–1979 Lincoln window switches and 1964–1966 Chrysler Imperial window switches. Phone diagnostics identify faults through Q&A, then close the loop through mailed-in parts for testing, repair, or replacement.
Product pricing is relatively transparent. For example, relays are around $74, wiring harnesses $270, diagnostic guides $45, and certain clips $26. The phone-based convertible top/window diagnostic service costs $250; standard top limit switch rebuilding is usually $50 each, Upper Back Panel Limit Switch basic rebuilding is $195, and window switch rebuilding is $49 each. The website states that shipping is calculated at checkout and clearly indicates that international shipping is available. Some rebuilding services mention turnaround times of 24 hours, several days, or within one week, but the exact timing should be confirmed through communication.
The advantages are strong specialist expertise, clear fitment for niche models, and access to experience-based diagnostics and referrals to community resources, making it suitable for rare parts and complex electrical faults. The drawbacks are its extremely narrow vehicle coverage, and many services depend on phone communication and mailing in parts. Payment methods, international shipping costs, and return/exchange policies are not clearly disclosed in the captured text, so cross-border buyers should confirm these details before ordering.
It is better suited to 1960s Lincoln owners, classic car collectors, restoration shops, and Lincoln/T-Bird specialist technicians. It is not suitable as a general e-commerce seller platform. The source text does not provide information about access from China, so its status is considered unknown.
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brewerclassiclincoln.com is an United States Auto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach brewerclassiclincoln.com directly.