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Fitment on a used quarter panel 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 offered in distinct body styles including the van, minibus, and window bus variants, and quarter panels differ completely between these, so body style is the very first thing to confirm. For vans, wheelbase (short or long) and roof height (standard or high-roof) also affect panel shape, as does whether your vehicle has barn doors or a tailgate at the rear. Engine and trim level make no difference to quarter panel fitment. Always quote your exact registration to the breaker so they can pull the right spec.
The Vauxhall Rascal ran from 1986 to 1990 as a single generation based on the Bedford Rascal/Opel Midi platform, so there is no major generation break to worry about within that production run. However, whether pressing changes were made to panels during that period is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as mid-run changes can affect fitment without a formal facelift being announced. Within the same body style and wheelbase, panels from across the production range are generally considered to correspond, but the breaker must verify this against your specific vehicle.
Yes, both wheelbase and roof height are critical for Rascal vans - a long-wheelbase or high-roof variant will have a different quarter panel shape to a short-wheelbase or standard-roof van. Always tell the breaker your exact wheelbase and roof height, not just that it is a Rascal van, as supplying the wrong variant's panel is a common and costly mistake. Your registration will help the breaker identify the correct spec quickly.
Yes, this can affect the rear quarter panel because the aperture and surrounding metalwork differ between barn-door and tailgate configurations. Check your own vehicle carefully before contacting a breaker, and confirm this detail alongside your registration when requesting a quote. Supplying a panel from the wrong door arrangement can mean it simply will not fit or will require significant modification.
Trim level does not affect quarter panel fitment on the Rascal - the metalwork is the same regardless of specification. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as body-side mouldings or badging locations on higher-spec examples, but these are surface details rather than structural differences in the panel itself. Focus your search on matching body style, wheelbase, and roof height rather than trim level, and confirm the full spec with the breaker against your registration.
The Rascal shared its platform with closely related vans sold under other names in the same era, and on paper the body structure may correspond, but whether panels from those variants are a direct swap for a Vauxhall-badged Rascal is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Subtle pressing or fitment differences between badge-engineered siblings are not always obvious from a photograph. A good breaker with the donor vehicle in stock will be able to check alignment before dispatch.