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A used roof panel 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 CLK ran across two generations: the W208 (1997–2002) and the W209 (2002–2009), with the W209 receiving a facelift in 2005. Roof panels are generation-specific, so a W208 panel will not suit a W209 and vice versa. Within each generation, confirm with the breaker against your registration whether the facelift brought any pressing changes to the roof.
The W209 generation ran from 2002 to 2009, with a facelift introduced in 2005. Both share the same platform and body shell, so the roof panel is likely the same pressing, but mid-generation pressing changes are always possible and must be confirmed with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
Yes, absolutely — the CLK was offered as a two-door coupé and a two-door cabriolet, and the roof panels for these are completely different structures. Always confirm with the breaker that the donor car matches your body style exactly, as the cabriolet has a folding-roof mechanism that fundamentally alters the roof aperture and surrounding metalwork.
No — trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the CLK. An Elegance, Avantgarde, or AMG-badged car of the same generation and body style all share the same roof pressing. You may find cosmetic differences such as sunroof or no sunroof depending on the specification of the donor car, so check that detail with the breaker.
No — although the CLK W208 shares platform architecture with the W202 C-Class and W210 E-Class, the body panels are specific to each model and do not interchange. Always source a panel listed specifically for the CLK W208 and confirm compatibility with the breaker against your registration.
Yes — a CLK fitted with a factory sunroof will have a different roof pressing to a solid-roof car, as the aperture is cut during manufacture. When sourcing from a breaker, confirm whether the donor car has or does not have a sunroof to match your own vehicle, as fitting the wrong version will require significant additional work.