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Fitment on a used door 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 Rascal was produced from 1980 to 1990 as a single generation based on the Bedford CF2 and later the Isuzu platform, so doors from within that run are your starting point. However, there was a significant platform change during the production run, and a door from the earlier CF2-based Rascal is very unlikely to interchange with one from the later Isuzu-based version, so confirm the exact year of both the donor and your vehicle with the breaker before buying.
The Rascal switched from the Bedford CF2-derived platform to a new Isuzu-based body around 1986-1987, which represents a significant body change, so a door from each side of that boundary will almost certainly not interchange. Confirm the exact platform and body variant of both vehicles with the breaker against your registration before proceeding.
Yes, it matters significantly — the Rascal was available in panel van and minibus body styles, and the side door arrangement differs between them, with vans typically using a sliding side door while minibus versions use hinged passenger doors. Make sure you tell the breaker which body style you have, and for sliding doors on vans also confirm the wheelbase, as short and long wheelbase variants can differ.
Ask for the NS (nearside) front door, which in the UK is the left-hand passenger side. You should also confirm your body style (van or minibus), the year of your vehicle, and ideally the platform variant, as the breaker will need all of this to match the correct door shell to your Rascal.
No — the engine fitted to your Rascal has no bearing on door fitment whatsoever. Trim level differences on the Rascal were generally minor and did not change the door shell itself, though you may find small cosmetic differences such as trim finishes; the structural door will fit regardless, and any colour difference can be dealt with by respraying.
Yes — colour is purely a cosmetic matter and has no effect on whether a door fits your Rascal. The door shell and frame are what determine fitment, so buy the correct side and body-style match and have it resprayed to match your vehicle if needed.