Mike Holleman wrote: > > I was a sixties flower child with a 62 Biscayne wagon. My girlfriend made > curtains(flowered of course) and used small diameter springs mounted > lengthwise top and bottom, that the curtains slid over like a curtain rod > would work. Looked real neat.
I dont understand what you mean by small diameter springs. So far I'm thinking that a system based on using heavy fishing line for "curtain rods" might be the way. Fishing line is strong as hell, very light, and things slide on it easily. The loops in the curtains could also be fishing line, sewn to the hem of the material. The main problem seems to be how to apply hooks to the interior surface, which is all plastic (vinyl?). With age, it's become pretty dried out and brittle, so I dont think it will hold anything screwed into it. The home supply store has these hooks meant for bathroom walls that you just peel off and stick on the wall, but I dont know if those things actually hold up.

