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The Vauxhall Rascal was produced from 1986 to 1990 and is based on the Bedford Midi/Isuzu platform, remaining largely unchanged in its front-end styling throughout that production run. Bonnets from any year within that 1986–1990 range should be compatible with one another, but always confirm the part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Both years fall within the same single-generation 1986–1990 production run, and the front-end sheetmetal was consistent throughout, so a 1987 bonnet is generally considered interchangeable with a 1989 one. That said, confirm the match against your specific registration with the breaker, as minor supplier or assembly variations can occasionally affect fit.
Front-end panels including the bonnet are shared across body styles within the Rascal range, so the van and minibus versions use the same bonnet. The body style and roof height behind the A-pillar differ, but that has no bearing on bonnet fitment.
No, trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the Rascal — the front-end panel is the same regardless of specification. You may find cosmetic differences such as paint finish or minor badging between examples, but these do not change whether the bonnet physically fits your vehicle.
The Vauxhall Rascal and Bedford Rascal are the same vehicle sold under different badges during a transitional period in the mid-to-late 1980s when General Motors rebranded the Bedford light commercial range to Vauxhall. The bonnet is the same panel, but confirm this with your breaker using the registration or VIN to be certain the part matches your exact vehicle.
Give the breaker your full registration number or VIN so they can verify the donor vehicle matches your model year and specification. Check that the bonnet comes with or without any integral hinges or fixings to match your existing setup, and inspect photos for any previous repair work or corrosion around the edges before committing.