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Used parcel shelfs 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 CLK ran in two main generations: the W208 (1997–2002) and the W209 (2002–2009), with the W209 receiving a facelift around 2005. A parcel shelf from within the same generation and body style should be your starting point, but whether a pre-facelift W209 shelf crosses to a post-facelift W209 is worth confirming with the breaker against your registration, as pressing or trim changes can occasionally affect fit.
The W208 (1997–2002) and W209 (2002–2009) are entirely different platforms, so their parcel shelves are not interchangeable. Always source a shelf from the correct generation and confirm the body style matches — coupe and cabriolet shells differ at the rear. Never assume cross-generation fitment without the breaker checking against your specific registration.
Yes, the CLK was offered as both a coupe and a cabriolet in both the W208 and W209 generations, and body style is the single most important fitment factor for a parcel shelf. The rear structure and aperture differ significantly between the two body styles, so a coupe shelf will not correctly fit a cabriolet and vice versa. Always tell the breaker which body style you have when requesting a quote.
Trim level — whether Elegance, Avantgarde, or Sport — does not affect the structural fitment of the parcel shelf, as the body shell is the same across those grades on the same generation and body style. You may find cosmetic differences such as colour, fabric, or finish between shelves from different trim levels, so it is worth asking the breaker what colour or material their shelf is before buying. Functionally it should drop in, but match the trim look if that matters to you.
Both 2004 and 2007 fall within the W209 generation (2002–2009), but 2007 is post-facelift (facelift circa 2005) while 2004 is pre-facelift. The generation and body style are the same, which is a good sign, but whether any minor pressing or fitment changes were made around the facelift is something to confirm with the breaker against both registrations rather than assume. Provide your registration when requesting a quote so the breaker can verify compatibility.
It is very unlikely — the parcel shelf is shaped to the specific rear bodyshell of the CLK coupe or cabriolet, and shelves from other Mercedes models such as the C-Class or E-Class will not share the same dimensions or mounting points. Stick to CLK-specific parts from the correct generation (W208 or W209) and the matching body style. If a breaker suggests a cross-model alternative, ask them to confirm fitment against your registration before purchasing.