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Date:         Sat, 14 Jan 95 22:09:02 AST
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From:         smitht@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca (Tim Smith)
Subject:      Re: More on Westy Interior changes, '68-'72

>Hm. My '71 has one GIANT curtain that covers the windshield and both cab >doors and snaps in place. You're saying it should have tracks? Even for >the windshield portion? I'm fairly certain mine didn't come with the track >curtains as I don't see any holes in the sheet metal where the track would >have been. Mine DOES have a sliding track curtain over the sliding door, >though. (And no, I'm not trying to start a flamewar. ;-) ) > >Pat "Too much time on his hands" Walsh, '71 Westy >walshp@ippdsgi3.nawc-ad-indy.navy.mil >

Yup, I'll second the above description for '71 curtains. One big front one, sliding door one had a top track and elastic in the bottom with a small ring to fit onto a hook on the wardrobe. I do have a set of sliding front curtains, plastic tracks, ugly yellow curtains, (no plaid, dammit) which I pulled from a '69 Westy. It was a Euro version, no North Amer. certification. tim s.


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