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No two parcel shelfs are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Ford Courier was sold in the UK as a small van based on the Fiesta platform, running from the mid-1990s through to around 2002 when it was discontinued. Parcel shelves are specific to this generation and body style, so any Courier from that production run should be your starting point when searching. Confirm the exact year of your vehicle with the breaker against your registration to make sure you get the right pressing.
The Courier ran as a single generation on the Fiesta-derived platform throughout its UK life, so there was no wholesale redesign that would obviously separate early and late examples. However, Ford did make minor body and trim changes during the production run, and whether a specific pressing from 1996 directly swaps into a 2001 vehicle is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations before buying.
No, trim level does not affect parcel shelf fitment on the Courier — the shelf is determined by the body structure, not whether the van was a base or higher-specification variant. You may find cosmetic differences such as fabric covering colour or texture between different spec levels, so if appearance matters to you, mention that to the breaker. What matters for fitment is the body style and production year, not the trim.
Yes, this is important — the Courier was available with either a tailgate or barn doors at the rear, and the parcel shelf or load area cover can differ between these configurations because the rear aperture and fixings are designed around the door arrangement. Always tell the breaker which rear door type your van has so they can match the correct shelf. Confirm this detail against your registration when getting quotes.
The Courier shares its origins with the Fiesta platform, but it is a van body style with different rear dimensions and load area, so a standard Fiesta parcel shelf is very unlikely to be a direct fit. The body style difference between a passenger hatchback and a panel van is the key reason these parts do not cross over. Stick to parts pulled from a Courier of the same body configuration and check with the breaker before purchasing.
Ask the breaker to check the donor vehicle's registration against the DVLA or their own records to establish the model year and rear door type, as these are the details that matter most for fitment. A shelf from a barn-door van will not suit a tailgate van and vice versa, so that is the first thing to establish. Never rely on a guess on year or configuration — a good breaker will be able to confirm both details before you commit to buying.