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Fitment on a used rear bumper varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The S550 Mustang ran from 2015 to 2023, with a well-established facelift in 2018 that brought a restyled rear bumper. Parts from within the pre-facelift 2015–2017 period should interchange, and 2018–2023 parts should interchange within that facelift run, but crossing the 2018 boundary is not a straight swap — confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The 2016 Mustang is pre-facelift S550 and the 2018 is the facelifted S550, and the restyling changed the rear bumper pressing, so these are not the same part. Name both your registration and the donor car's year to the breaker, as this is exactly the boundary where fitment breaks down.
Engine and trim level do not affect rear bumper fitment on the Mustang — the bumper is determined by generation and body style, not whether you have a GT, EcoBoost, or Mach 1. That said, there can be cosmetic differences such as diffuser styling or exhaust cut-out positions between some variants, so check the donor bumper visually matches your own before purchasing.
Yes — the Mustang is offered as both a fastback coupe and a convertible, and while the rear bumpers share the same generation platform, there can be differences in the lower bumper area between these two body styles. Always tell the breaker whether your car is the fastback or the convertible alongside your registration to make sure you get the right part.
Yes, the sixth-generation Mustang is the S550, covering 2015 to 2023 with the 2018 facelift as the key cut-off point for rear bumper compatibility. Stick to parts from within your car's sub-era — pre-facelift 2015–2017 or facelifted 2018–2023 — and confirm with the breaker using your registration to be certain.
The S550 Mustang sold in the UK and the US shares the same platform, but there can be differences in how rear bumpers are pressed or finished between market variants on the same generation. This is exactly the kind of question to route to the breaker with your registration, as they can check the specific part numbers rather than relying on a general yes or no.