Moss Motors Ltd., one of the country’s go-to sources for British car parts, will acquire Victoria British Ltd., another big name in the market.
“It was not a decision that we made lightly,” Becky Hanrahan, President of Victoria British, said in a release. “We were Victoria British before we were LMC Truck, but we know we have not …
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ShawnG
UltimaDork
11/23/20 2:14 p.m.
So much for having a choice.
Now if the part is out of stock, it will be out of stock everywhere.
Too bad they didn't try to sell Black Dragon for Datsun and Mazda parts. They just shut that down.
I'm SAD to hear this. Moss is usually way more expensive than Victoria British.
wspohn
Dork
11/24/20 11:19 a.m.
Good move. VB are shzt-for-brains as far as any knowledge of the cars and parts they deal in. They have shafted me more than once even after I called and asked them to go get the part and make sure it was what their catalogue said it was. When it arrived it was of course wrong.
Moss, for the most part, is run by car enthusiasts. They still have challenges with off shore manufactured parts quality, but their heart is in the right place.
Torqued
New Reader
11/24/20 1:15 p.m.
Sat to hear this too, mainly because competition (as in racing) improves the breed. There are still a few other sources for classic british car parts, nothing the size of Moss, of course, but if you are into MGs, MGAs in particular, there is still Scarborough Faire.
So, David, from your position as a leader in the British car scene, what is your take on this?
Is the market for classic British car parts fading? Maybe the traditional British car fans are getting too old to want to balance SU carbs and tap on fuel pumps, and the younger generations don't appreciate the charm of a Little British Car? Even Moss Motors has diversified to accommodate Miata owners. What does the future look like for British car enthusiasts?
Kubotai
New Reader
12/3/20 8:06 a.m.
I feel like Victoria British was a key part of the "race to the bottom" on parts quality. They seemed to consistently find worse quality parts that they could sell for $0.25 less than better stuff and the quality of available parts suffered for it. Of course, someone was buying the crappy parts so we're not innocent in all of this either.