Baker Lincoln in Connecticut. I talked to the tech help line about 430 pistons, and the guy was rude, and totally unresponsive. He would not answer whether the pistons he had were stepped or flat.
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A useless parts dealer
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A useless parts dealer
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Re: A useless parts dealer
I had the same experience with them. I bought a water control valve for my 68 Continental (462) They sent me one for a 68 Mark III. When I called to return it they refunded my money OK but told me they couldn't get one for a 68 Continental. I got the definite impression they weren't interested in talking to me on the phone. Good news, I found one for a third of the cost on E-bay from an outfit in Tampa.
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Re: A useless parts dealer
You're talking about Baker's Auto, correct? If so, I'm surprised. I've never had any problem with them. Most members of a forum dedicated to Lincolns and Continentals have had the same experience. Have you tried Lincoln Land in Florida?
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