Triumph Herald Parts & Accessories
Everything you need to care for your Herald is right here. From brake system components to the smallest fixings, we've got you covered. Our range includes engine parts, body panels, suspension components and interior trim for all 1959 to 1971 Herald models.
The Herald we all know and drive today was conceived at Standard Triumph in 1956. Giovanni Michelotti designed it. Standard Triumph launched the car three years later. More than half a million Herald cars were built in just over a decade. That's impressive when you consider the competition from Mini and Anglia in the small car market.
Why choose Rimmer Bros for Triumph Herald parts?
We've been supporting Herald owners since 1982. That's over 40 years of technical expertise and customer service you can trust. Our British Motor Heritage Approval, held since 1987, confirms we maintain the highest standards in parts quality, product knowledge and service.
We support all Herald variants. The Herald 948 ran from 1959 to 1964 in saloon, coupé and convertible forms. Then came the 1200 from 1961 to 1970, available as a saloon, coupé, convertible or estate. The 12/50 appeared in 1963 and continued until 1967 in saloon and convertible versions. Finally, the 13/60 arrived in 1967 and lasted until 1971, offered as a saloon, convertible or estate.
How easy is it to maintain a Triumph Herald?
Your Herald's remarkably easy to care for. The separate chassis and simple bolt-on components make servicing straightforward. And the forward hinging bonnet? That gives you unrivalled access to the front end. Whether you're tackling routine maintenance or a full restoration, our parts fit right first time.
Triumph sold more Heralds than any other model in their range. That's a testament to genuinely good design. We share your passion for these cars and supply the parts to keep them on the road.
Take a look at our free Triumph Herald parts catalogue. Order your own copy through our website or request one by phone.