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Fitment on a used wing 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 Ford P100 pickup was produced from 1987 to 1992, based on the Sierra platform, and received a facelift in 1990 that updated the front-end styling including the grille, lights and surrounding panels. Because wings are front-end panels, the facelift boundary is the most important thing to get right when sourcing a used one. Tell your breaker your exact registration so they can confirm which side of the 1990 facelift your vehicle falls on.
1988 falls in the pre-facelift period and 1991 is post-facelift, so these are on opposite sides of the 1990 facelift boundary where front-end panels were revised. It is possible there are differences in the wing profile or mounting points between these two periods, so you should not assume they interchange. Confirm with your breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Trim level does not affect which wing fits the Ford P100 — the front wing is the same panel regardless of whether the truck is a base, L or GL specification. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as moulding holes or side repeater positions depending on how the truck was specified, so mention your exact trim to the breaker so they can match those details. Fitment itself is not trim-dependent.
No — wheelbase does not affect front wing fitment on the P100, as the front-end panels are shared across bed lengths within the same generation. The key factors are simply the generation (1987–1992, Sierra-based) and which side of the 1990 facelift your vehicle is on. Give your breaker your registration and they will identify the correct panel.
The P100 shares its platform with the Sierra, and there is some overlap in front-end pressings, but whether a specific Sierra wing interchanges directly with a P100 wing is not something to assume without checking. Body differences between the Sierra saloon or estate and the P100 pickup cab could mean subtle differences in panel shape or fixing points. Route this question to your breaker with both registrations and let them compare the parts before you commit.
Findapart connects you with UK vehicle dismantlers (breakers) who specialise in used parts, so simply submit a request specifying nearside (NS, passenger side) or offside (OS, driver side), your registration, and whether your vehicle is pre or post the 1990 facelift if you know it. Breakers will quote based on their stock and can confirm fitment against your specific vehicle. Always verify with the breaker before purchasing as fitment cannot be guaranteed.