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A used parcel shelf 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 Crafter runs across two distinct generations: the first-generation (Mk1) covered 2006 to 2017, and the second-generation (Mk2) launched in 2017 and continues to the present day. These two generations are built on completely different platforms, so a parcel shelf from a Mk1 will not fit a Mk2 and vice versa. Within each generation you also need to consider wheelbase, roof height, and whether your van has barn doors or a tailgate, as these all affect rear trim panel fitment. Always confirm the exact specification with the breaker using your registration.
This question spans the Mk1-to-Mk2 generation boundary, which changed in 2017, so the answer depends on the exact build date of your van. A 2014 Crafter is solidly Mk1, but a 2017 van could be either the outgoing Mk1 or the new Mk2 depending on when it was built and registered. Because crossing that generation boundary is the key risk here, you should confirm with the breaker whether the part they have came from a Mk1 or Mk2 and check it against your registration before buying.
Yes, on the Crafter both wheelbase (short, medium, or long) and roof height (low, medium, or high) can influence the shape and fit of rear interior trim including the parcel shelf, because the load bay dimensions differ between body configurations. You need to match the donor van's wheelbase and roof height to your own as closely as possible. Confirm these details with the breaker against both registrations to avoid buying a shelf that looks similar but won't sit correctly.
Yes, this is one of the most important things to get right on the Crafter. A van with barn doors and one with a tailgate have different rear aperture arrangements, and the parcel shelf or rear load area trim is designed around whichever door configuration was fitted at the factory. Make sure the breaker confirms the donor vehicle had the same rear door type as yours before purchasing.
Trim level does not affect the physical fitment of a parcel shelf on the Crafter; what matters is the generation, wheelbase, roof height, and rear door configuration, not whether the donor van was a Startline, Trendline, or Highline. That said, higher trim levels may have had different finishes, colours, or attachment points for load cover hardware, so the shelf from a Startline may look or feel different to a Highline original even if it fits. If colour match or accessories matter to you, mention this to the breaker when sourcing the part.
The first-generation Crafter (2006–2017) was co-developed with the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and the two share a platform, which means some structural and mechanical parts interchange, but interior trim pieces including parcel shelves may differ due to brand-specific finishing and fixings. Whether a specific Sprinter-sourced shelf will physically fit your Crafter is not something that can be stated as fact here, as panel and trim differences between same-platform variants sold under different names is exactly the kind of detail you need to confirm with the breaker against your registration.