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No two roof panels are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The 407 ran as a single generation from 2004 to 2011, so body style is the key question rather than year: a saloon roof will not fit an estate (SW), and neither will fit a coupé, as each body style has a completely different pressing. Stick to the same body style as your car and any year within the 2004–2011 range is worth asking about. That said, confirm with the breaker against your exact registration in case any mid-run pressing changes affect your specific car.
The 407 received a facelift in 2008, but this update centred on front-end styling, lights, and interior trim rather than the roof pressing. In principle a roof panel from a 2004–2008 car should be the same as one from a 2008–2011 car of the same body style, but you should confirm this directly with the breaker against both registrations before buying, as mid-generation pressing changes are always possible and cannot be guaranteed at a distance.
No, trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the 407 — SE, SL, SR, and GT are specification packages rather than structurally different body variants. What does matter is body style: make sure you are matching saloon to saloon, SW estate to SW estate, or coupé to coupé. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as a sunroof aperture or roof-rail mounting holes depending on how the donor car was optioned, so mention this to the breaker when you enquire.
No, the saloon and SW estate have different roof panels — the SW has a longer, differently shaped roof to suit the extended estate body, so the two are not interchangeable. Always tell the breaker your exact body style alongside your registration so they can pull from the correct donor vehicle.
No — the 407 Coupé has a distinct two-door body with a different roofline and a completely different roof pressing compared with the saloon or SW estate. You must source a roof specifically from another 407 Coupé; confirm this with the breaker against your registration to be certain they have the right body style in stock.
Ask the breaker to confirm the body style (saloon, SW estate, or coupé) and check it matches yours, as these are entirely different panels and body style is the single most important factor. Year within the 2004–2011 production run matters less than body style, but do ask the breaker to verify the panel against your registration in case there are any pressing variations. Also check whether the donor roof has a sunroof aperture or roof-rail holes if your car differs, as these details affect the work needed to fit it.