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A used wing that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Vauxhall Rascal was produced from 1986 to 1990, based on the Bedford Midi/Isuzu platform that Vauxhall inherited when Bedford was wound down. For wing fitment, the key question is whether your vehicle falls within the same facelift period, as front-end panels including wings can change at a facelift boundary. Confirm the exact facelift year and whether your panel crosses it with the breaker, quoting your registration.
The Rascal's production run was relatively short and the van shares its front-end architecture across body variants within the same generation, so in principle wings from the same facelift period should correspond. However, there was a facelift during the Rascal's life that affected front-end panels, so a wing from one side of that boundary may not match yours directly. Check with the breaker against your registration to confirm which facelift your vehicle represents before purchasing.
No — front wings are part of the front-end structure and are shared across body styles and lengths within the same generation, so the van and minibus versions of the Rascal use the same front wings. What matters is the facelift period, not the body style or wheelbase. Confirm the facelift period with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
Engine choice and trim level have no bearing on front wing fitment for the Rascal — the front-end panels are common across all engine and specification variants. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as badging depending on variant, but the panel itself will be the same pressing. Focus on matching the facelift period rather than the engine or trim when sourcing from a breaker.
Yes, this matters: a nearside (NS) wing from a right-hand drive UK Rascal is on the left side of the vehicle, and you need to make sure the breaker is supplying the correct side. The Rascal was sold in both left- and right-hand drive markets, so always specify NS or OS clearly and confirm RHD when contacting a breaker. Getting the side wrong is the most common and easily avoided mistake when buying front wings.