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Used rear bumpers vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Rascal was built on a single generation throughout its UK production run in the 1980s and into the early 1990s, so bumpers from across that range are generally from the same platform. However, there can be pressing or detail changes within a production run that are not always well documented, so confirm with the breaker that the donor bumper matches your registration before buying.
Yes, this can matter — the rear bumper sits directly below the rear opening, and the way the bodywork is cut and finished around it can differ between a barn-door configuration and a tailgate setup. Always tell the breaker which rear-door type your van has so they can match accordingly.
Wheelbase can affect rear body panels and bumpers on vans like the Rascal because the overall body length and rear structure may differ between short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase versions. Make sure you tell the breaker your exact wheelbase variant, confirmed against your registration, before they pull a bumper.
Trim level does not affect rear bumper fitment on the Rascal — the bumper is determined by the body structure, not the specification level. You may find cosmetic differences such as colour or finish between bumpers from different spec vans, but these do not affect whether the part will physically fit.
The Rascal shared its platform with vehicles sold under other names, which in principle suggests some parts compatibility, but panel and bumper details between same-platform variants sold under different badges are something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration rather than assume.
Give the breaker your full registration number and tell them the body style, wheelbase, and whether your van has barn doors or a tailgate — these are the details that determine rear bumper fitment, not the engine or trim level. A good breaker will cross-reference their donor vehicle against those specifics before quoting, but always ask them to confirm before you commit.