Moss Rimmer

Moss Rimmer Motoring parts, accessories, and tools since 1948. Specialists in MG, Triumph, Austin-Healey, classic Mini, Jaguar, Morris Minor, and MX-5.

Our parent company, Moss Motors, began supplying sports car parts in the USA back in 1948, with Moss Europe dating back to the mid 1970s. Benefitting from decades of experience, we are now one of the world’s oldest and largest sports car parts and accessories specialists. Today, our mission is to keep the great marques alive and well by supplying parts and accessories of the highest standard. We o

ffer friendly, professional and knowledgeable service and hold a vast number of parts in stock, backed by fast, reliable delivery worldwide. Contact details: https://www.moss-europe.co.uk/mossbranches

Some cars are inherited long before the keys ever change hands.The tools passed across a workbench. The stories told in ...
04/06/2026

Some cars are inherited long before the keys ever change hands.

The tools passed across a workbench. The stories told in the garage. The first time sitting in the passenger seat of a car that would eventually become part of your own story too.

For many of us, classic cars are more than machines. They are memories shared between generations.

This Father’s Day, whether it is a practical gift for the garage, something for the workshop wall, or a small reminder of the car he loves most, our gift guide is packed with ideas for the dads who passed down the passion.

Explore the Father’s Day Gifts today: https://bit.ly/4dC9pJ3

There is always a point where the old hood stops being “good enough for another summer”.The rear window has gone cloudy....
03/06/2026

There is always a point where the old hood stops being “good enough for another summer”.

The rear window has gone cloudy. The stitching’s starting to separate near the folds. Maybe it leaks slightly now, but only when parked facing downhill. You tell yourself you will deal with it later. Probably time.

We’ve taken up to 20% off selected hoods and tonneau covers for the Triumph, MG, Austin Healey and MX5, including factory-spec vinyl replacements, mohair upgrades, and Robbins hoods with heated glass rear windows.

One of those upgrades you notice every single time you use the car.

Shop the sale now. https://bit.ly/49v8clv

This is what a Defender 130 looks like when it is being used exactly as intended.This 2008 Land Rover Defender 130 stopp...
02/06/2026

This is what a Defender 130 looks like when it is being used exactly as intended.

This 2008 Land Rover Defender 130 stopped by Moss Rimmer, with its owner calling in for a few parts.
The 130 has always occupied a unique place in the Defender lineup. Longer, tougher, and built to carry serious loads, it became the go-to choice for owners who needed practicality without sacrificing capability. Whether used for work, overlanding, towing, or everyday life, the 130 earned its reputation by simply getting on with the job.

By 2008, the Defender had evolved into one of the most recognisable utility vehicles ever built. Under the bonnet sat the 2.4 litre Puma diesel engine, bringing improved refinement and usability while keeping the rugged, mechanical feel that defines a proper Defender.

What makes this one stand out is its honesty. No overbuilt show-spec setup. Just a well-kept 130 that looks like it gets used properly and looked after the right way.

Vehicles like this are what the Defender name was built on. Functional, dependable, and still doing the work they were designed for.

Another great example of a Land Rover being driven exactly as it should be.

31/05/2026

Happy Birthday to the Triumph TR7.

When the TR7 arrived in the mid-1970s, it marked a dramatic shift for Triumph. Gone were the curves of earlier TR models, replaced by sharp lines, pop-up headlights, and the now-famous wedge shape that made the car impossible to mistake for anything else on the road.

Bold styling aside, the TR7 represented a new direction for British sports cars. More refined, more usable, and designed for a changing era of motoring, while still delivering the character and involvement Triumph drivers expected.

Over the years, the TR7 earned its place through rallying success, loyal enthusiasts, and a reputation that has only grown stronger with time. Once controversial, now celebrated.

Distinctive then. Distinctive now.

Happy Birthday to one of Triumph’s most talked-about classics.

Some cars never really go out of style. The Triumph TR6 is one of them.This TR6 stopped by MossRimmer recently, with its...
29/05/2026

Some cars never really go out of style. The Triumph TR6 is one of them.

This TR6 stopped by MossRimmer recently, with its owner calling in for a few parts and a look around the showroom.

Launched in 1968, the TR6 became the final evolution of Triumph’s traditional six-cylinder roadster formula. Underneath, it retained much of the proven TR chassis, but the styling was completely reworked by German design house Karmann, giving the car its sharper, more aggressive look that still defines it today.

Powered by Triumph’s 2.5 litre straight-six engine, the TR6 delivered exactly what enthusiasts wanted from a British sports car. Strong torque, a raw mechanical feel, and proper open-top driving character.

More than 90,000 were built, with many exported around the world, helping cement the TR6 as one of Triumph’s most successful sports cars ever made.

And seeing examples like this still being driven and enjoyed properly is exactly what it is all about.

Every restoration starts with knowing how the car was built.Original Technical Publications give you direct access to fa...
26/05/2026

Every restoration starts with knowing how the car was built.

Original Technical Publications give you direct access to factory-issued workshop manuals, parts catalogues, wiring diagrams, service bulletins, and microfiche, all fully indexed and searchable.

Whether you are tracing an electrical fault on a Land Rover, identifying the correct MG component, rebuilding a Mini gearbox, or sourcing the right trim fitting for a Triumph, the information is all here exactly as the manufacturers intended.

Officially licensed by Jaguar Land Rover and the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, available as instant downloads or DVD collections.

Because guessing has never been part of a proper restoration.

Explore the range: https://bit.ly/4dCr4Qz

23/05/2026

Every garage job leaves its mark.

Oil, grease, fuel residue, paint, silicone, whatever the job throws at you, these Professional Garage Workshop Wipes make clean-up quick and easy.

Now 47% off, a box of 30 single-sheet sachets is just £5.00 inc VAT.

Perfect for the toolbox, glovebox, workshop bench, or anywhere hands end up dirtier than planned.
Workshop essential. Serious value.

Shop now: https://bit.ly/43cHGJZ

Not every Rover SD1 stays close to home.These two SD1s stopped by Moss Rimmer recently after travelling all the way from...
22/05/2026

Not every Rover SD1 stays close to home.

These two SD1s stopped by Moss Rimmer recently after travelling all the way from Norway for an SD1 50th Anniversary event. Their journey took them through Holland and across Europe, with more than 4000km covered by the time they return home.

That says everything you need to know about the SD1. Built as a grand tourer with unmistakable British character, these cars were made to cover distance comfortably while still turning heads wherever they arrived.

It was great to meet the owners too - long-standing customers with a collection that includes everything from these SD1s to Range Rover and Jaguar.

Cars like this remind you that British classics are appreciated well beyond the UK, and even better when they’re driven the way they were meant to be.

Where are you planning a road trip to this year?

Keep your pride and joy on the road without breaking the bank this spring.We’ve completed a major price review across th...
19/05/2026

Keep your pride and joy on the road without breaking the bank this spring.

We’ve completed a major price review across thousands of parts and accessories, bringing better value across the Moss Rimmer range just in time for the season ahead.

Explore parts for your marque today - https://bit.ly/4eYuTCh

Address

Moss London, Unit 16, Hampton Business Park, Bolney Way
Feltham
TW136DB

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+44800281182

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