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Mercedes Diesel 1982 83 84 85 Mercedes 240d Front Head Liner Panel on 2040-parts.com

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Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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1982 83 84 85 Mercedes 240D Front Head Liner Panel. this was from a 240D without the sunroof apparently, it doesn't have the material extended on the front edge to fit under the trim on the car, it is molded around the edge all the way around. The part is in very good condition, looks great, look at the shape at corners and dipped in area in front where sun visors can be pulled down from. if the existing panel does not look like this, the panel will not fit the car, there are 2 different styles of this panel. this is the one with the deeper inset for visors and they are located in a different area on the metal roof of the car body. the holes in the panel will not line up otherwise. there are some clips that hold it in place they can be glued back on. see pictures.

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