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A used boot lid that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Ford Sierra ran from 1982 to 1993 in two clear generations: the original Mk1 (1982–1987) and the facelifted Mk2 (1987–1993), which brought revised body panels including changes at the rear. A boot lid from within the same generation and the same body style is your starting point for a match, but whether a specific pressing crosses the 1987 facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration.
The 1987 facelift introduced restyled rear panels on the Sierra, so Mk1 (1982–1987) and Mk2 (1987–1993) boot lids are not a straightforward swap. Name the generation boundary to your breaker and give them your registration so they can check whether the pressing you're being quoted actually matches your car.
Yes, body style is the first question with any boot lid: the Sierra was offered as a three-door hatchback, five-door hatchback, and four-door saloon, and the rear aperture, hinges, and panel shape differ completely between these styles. Always specify your exact body style when requesting a quote from a breaker, and confirm it against your registration.
Trim level alone — GL, Ghia, or similar — does not change the boot lid pressing itself, so you won't be hunting for a trim-specific panel. What may differ cosmetically are spoilers, badging, or finisher strips associated with certain trims, so if you want a like-for-like look, mention your trim to the breaker so they can flag any cosmetic differences on the part they're quoting.
A 1985 car sits in the Mk1 generation (1982–1987) while a 1989 car is Mk2 (1987–1993), so you are crossing the facelift boundary where rear panel pressings changed. Keep your body style the same and then confirm directly with the breaker, quoting both registration numbers, whether the specific part they have will match your aperture and hinge positions.
No — the estate and hatchback are entirely different body styles with different rear structures, so their tailgates and boot lids are not interchangeable. Make sure you specify hatchback or estate clearly when asking breakers for a quote, and confirm the body style on the part against your own registration.