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Mercedes Sedan W114 115 200 220 240 300 D Oem Front Windshield Clear, Excellent on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Malibu, California, United States

Malibu, California, United States
clean glass, no cracks, scratches or chips, excellent
Brand:Mercedes-Benz Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Surface Finish:GLASS

Mercedes Sedan W114 115 200 220 240 300 D Front Windshield - clear, excellent.  OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer part.
The Windshield is clean and in excellent condition - no cracks, nor any major Scratches (see photos - soon). 
I would rate this a 9 out of 10.

WRONG PHOTOS, WILL POST CORRECT ONES SOON.

This came off a Mercedes /8 SEDAN, a California Car, so absolutely no rust.
This fits many if not all Mercedes W114/115 sedans from 1967 all the way to 1976:  Sedans , European as well as US version.

THE  REFLECTIONS IN THE GLASS IS THE SKY AND CLOUDS UP ABOVE.

Because of the size, weight and FRAGILE NATURE OF THS ITEM I prefer local pick up. I can possibly deliver in the Southern California area for gas money (?)
If not local, Shipping quote is just a rough estimate. 
I need to charge a $50 handling fee to securely pack and ship this item as that is very time-consuming which will be included in the shipping costs.
Greyhound Freight is the least expensive way to ship this item nationwide. PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE.
It will obviously cost less to ship but it still weighs quite a bit (10-15 lbs. estimated)
International bidders: Please ask for shipping quote BEFORE bidding.

Payment due within 7 days.
In other auctions I also have the other side and many other W107 SL parts for sale.

WE HAVE 100+ OLDER RUST-FREE MERCEDES CARS (FROM 1953 - 1995) THAT ARE CURRENTLY BEING PARTED OUT: 
WE HAVE ANYTHING FROM SHEET METAL, BODY PARTS, TRIM, GLASS TO MECHANICAL PARTS.
W186 - 300 a,b,c,d;  W180 - 220S/SE;  W120/121 - 180,190;  W110/111 - 190,200,220b/Sb/SEb 2 & 4 door;  W112 - 300SE 2 & 4 door; W114/115 /8  2 & 4 door;  W107 - 350, 380, 450, 560 SL/SLC;  W116 450SE/SEL 6.9;  W123 - 300D, CD, TDT sedans, coupes & wagons;  W124 - 300E/CE 2 & 4 door;  W126 -  300SE/SEL, 380SE/SEL, 420SEL, 560SEL;  W140 - 300 -600SEL.
IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU NEED, PLEASE CONTACT US VIA EBAY AND WE WILL GIVE YOU A BUY IT NOW LISTING FOR THE ITEM YOU WANT. IF WE DON’T HAVE IT THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU.

International bidders: Please ask for shipping quote BEFORE bidding.

PHOTOS OF ACTUAL AUCTION ITEM :
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