Mercedes-benz 1968 W110, 200d, Right Rear Quarter Window Glass, on 2040-parts.com
Brazil, Indiana, United States
This is for the right rear quarter window glass as pictured, these removed from a 1968 W110, a series 2 car. I do not know if it fits all years of the W110, if you are not certain this will work for you please check with somebody who knows before you buy.
Good shape, no chips, scraps etc. Good used. |
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