Windshield Shade and Cockpit Curtains

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Blue~Go
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Re: Windshield Shade and Cockpit Curtains

Post by Blue~Go »

Here's another (not my rig - a 2004 Concourse). In 1999 they were not quite as clever, and the rear snaps were on the inside of the pillar panels - so they didn't make the curtain quite as "wrap around," hence not as private. Plus the aforementioned hassle for we lazy folk :D
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Looks roomy with the passenger seat removed, eh? Coincidentally, I also have mine removed, but I have a wooden box bolted down in its place so not quite the same effect (can have the passenger seat back in in around ten minutes if desired).
1999 Concourse
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kdarling
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Re: Windshield Shade and Cockpit Curtains

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Very interesting. I had envisioned something fancier somehow.

I think I'll continue to pursue in-place methods.

I've even bought a 12v roller shade motor, thinking about how to automate some of this like the Class A rigs have.
1994 Concourse dinette, Ford 7.5L (460 V8)
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