Hi Bill, sorry this took so long, but anyway I finally got out to look
closely at my shower and here's what I found.  There is a track just inside
the top of the tub and a plastic fitting below the basin.  I looked at the
wall that adjoins the bedroom and there are some screws that appear to be
in a line, but I don't see a distinct line from a hinge or anything.  Also,
I looked at the rail on the ceiling and that doesn't look like it was
original.  Different screws.  But I think if I have to that I could use a
short shower curtain.  Anyway, I would like to see a picture if you could
take one.  Here's my e-mail.   Drop me a line and I'll send you my address.
 Thanks so much for all the help, I really want to restore the trailer, not
just put in a shower curtain.  

Jodi of J&J 1972 Overlander
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At 07:39 PM 5/31/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi John and Merry,
>Mine has the orange plastic folding door like Merry's. Matches the low
>loop "indoor/outdoor" carpet on the front of the tub, and the rest of
>the a/s. Sorry, no buckles or polyester here, didn't even make good
>rags, never wore out.
>John, do you have a track just inside the top of your tub and a plastic
>fitting below the basin about 1/3 way from the curb side? The curtain
>sounds easy to solve but you could also make a door like Merry and I
>have. Can take picture and send off line.
>Bill Brackett '72 27' International
>
>

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