Rimmer Bros, a UK-based worldwide MG parts specialist and trusted one-stop shop for MG parts, is proud to introduce our inventory for MGB parts, MGB GT parts and MGB GT V8 parts.
MGB parts and accessories are not hard to find at Rimmer Bros. Whether you're searching for the smallest nut and bolt, to an entire body shell and everything in between. Rimmer Bros has an extensive range of popular and lesser-known MGB parts, MGB GT parts and MGB GT V8 parts to help you care for your beloved classic.
Our MG Rover parts business was established in 2005, providing an unrivalled stock holding of MG parts and accessories for all MG models and showcasing our unwavering commitment to serving the MG owners with spares and accessories. Rimmer Bros is not just a parts and accessories supplier - we are British car experts with an in-depth knowledge and deep love of MG vehicles and MG parts and accessories, providing MG owners, garages and specialists worldwide with a superior parts service that is fast and reliable.
From popular MGB and MGB GT car parts to the more obscure MGB spares, we are committed to helping you restore, service, maintain and enhance these iconic British sports cars. We share the same passion as our customers for restoring their MGB to its former glory or maintaining its performance.
Take a look at our comprehensive and free of charge MGB and MGB GT parts and accessories catalogue (1962-1980) and order your very own copy here.
If you ever have questions about the compatibility of any accessory with your MG, please don't hesitate to contact us, providing your full Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
The MGB, MGB GT, and MGB GT V8 are iconic British sports cars with a rich history. The MGB was in production for 18 years and was celebrated for its widespread popularity and simple, robust design. It was one of the first cars to feature controlled crumple zones designed to protect the driver and passenger in a 30 mph (48 km/h) impact. While it was once among the most numerous sports cars globally, it should be noted that its production ended in 1980 - well before the introduction of the Mazda MX5 in 1989.
Remarkably, a significant number of MGBs continue to exist today which is testament to their enduring appeal among enthusiasts. The MGB GT, introduced in 1965, featured an elegant fastback design and a practical tailgate, making it a preferred choice in various markets. The 4 Synchro Mk II brought improvements like automatic transmission and full synchromesh, enhancing the driving experience.
In 1973, the MGB GT V8 made an entrance, equipped with a potent Rover V8 engine. The later rubber bumper models, initially met with criticism, have gained appreciation for their comfort and practicality, offering a touch of retro charm.
Rimmer Bros, established in 1982, is a British company supporting British cars, owners and clubs around the world. The Rimmer Bros service is hard to beat: we have the parts, we guarantee the quality, we're keen on price, we deliver fast, we know your car.
We are proud to have British Motor Heritage Approval for our Triumph, MG, Mini and Rover SD1 parts operation. First appointed in 1987, Heritage Approval acknowledges the highest possible standards of service, product knowledge, financial stability and well-equipped premises. We always carry a wide range of Heritage Original Equipment parts in stock.
As a long-established business, customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do.
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