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Fitment on a used fuel tank 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 Vauxhall Rascal was produced broadly from 1986 to 1990 in the UK, and within that relatively short single-generation run the fuel tank design was closely tied to the engine fitted rather than the model year alone. If your donor vehicle shares the same engine code as yours, a tank from across that production span stands a reasonable chance of fitting, but ancillary fixings and mounting brackets can vary mid-run, so confirm the exact year and engine code with the breaker against your registration before buying.
No — petrol and diesel variants of the Rascal used different fuel systems, and you should always match the fuel type of the donor vehicle to your own. The engine code on your V5 or a VIN check will confirm whether your vehicle is petrol or diesel, and a good breaker will need that detail to pull the right tank. Never fit a tank from a different fuel type.
No — trim level has no bearing on fuel tank fitment for the Rascal; the tank is determined by the engine and fuel type, not by whether the van is a higher or lower specification. You may find minor cosmetic differences in brackets or straps between stripped-out and better-equipped examples, so confirm exact details with the breaker, but trim alone should not rule a tank in or out.
The most important details are your engine code (found on the V5 logbook or via a VIN check), your fuel type (petrol or diesel), and your registration number so the breaker can verify everything against their stock. Year of manufacture is also worth supplying, as there can be minor mounting or ancillary differences across the 1986–1990 production run. The more precisely you can describe your engine, the better the breaker can match the right part.
The Bedford Rascal and Vauxhall Rascal are the same vehicle rebadged, so mechanically they share the same underpinnings and a tank from a Bedford Rascal with a matching engine code is likely to be compatible. That said, confirm the engine code and fuel type match exactly with the breaker before purchasing, as badge alone is not sufficient to guarantee fitment.