Curtains

john wright

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Guske Sales make the curtains you are looking for. They are made for
the GMC. You can reach them 810-987-5788 and leave a message and they
will return your call.

J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLaker
77 Eleganza II
Michigan

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> Does anyone have a good source for curtains? Specifically, I want the "flat
> pleated" or "accordion fold" -- or whatever they call them -- for the
> windshield. For the curtain behind the cockpit, I'm undecided. I definitely
> want something to keep most of the conditioned air in the cockpit, but I
> don't want to create a blind spot to the rear or right side -- I put up with
> too much of that in my 40' SOB.
>
> Ken Henderson
> 76 X-Birchaven
 
I bought mine from Guske Sales. The ones fit in an accordian fashion around the
winshield. I also bought the day night ones for the coach windows. She is very
nice and the curtains work great. I don't have her number, but she has ads in
many GMC pubs.
al

> Does anyone have a good source for curtains? Specifically, I want the "flat
> pleated" or "accordion fold" -- or whatever they call them -- for the
> windshield. For the curtain behind the cockpit, I'm undecided. I definitely
> want something to keep most of the conditioned air in the cockpit, but I
> don't want to create a blind spot to the rear or right side -- I put up with
> too much of that in my 40' SOB.
>
> Ken Henderson
> 76 X-Birchaven
 
> Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 22:17:41 EST
> From: KenHenders
> Subject: GMC: Curtains
> Does anyone have a good source for curtains? Specifically, I want the "flat pleated"
> or "accordion fold" -- or whatever they call them -- for the windshield. For the
> curtain behind the cockpit, I'm undecided. I definitely want something to keep most
> of the conditioned air in the cockpit, but I don't want to create a blind spot to the
> rear or right side -- I put up with too much of that in my 40' SOB.
> Ken Henderson
> 76 X-Birchaven

Ken,
Our Birchaven is not at that point yet for us to think about curtains, but I liked one I
saw in a coach that Coop had refurbished: behind the front seats he had installed a
heavy clear vinyl curtain. It serves two purposes: keeps the dash AC in the cockpit,
and still allows a view to the rest of the coach interior....
I assume that type of curtain can be purchased at any bath or dept. store (without a
fish or shell design on it ^_~), though the ring attachments would have to be changed
out.
Just an option....

A Henderson - Houston (cold front today: 62 degrees...)
http://gmc76.tripod.com