I'm
not sure if this applies, but my 66 Safari has a full rear head and
shower. The shower has an overhead track attached to the overhead which
curves and dips with the contour of the rear corner.
On
this track the curtain is attached via small clips which are sewn at intervals
onto the plastic curtain. The curtain also has some snaps on both
ends.
I
washed my curtain and then it had a tattered top. I took it to a
local seamster who just cut off the old fittings and hemmed it at the same
curved angle. The curtain may be a bit shorter but it was very long to
begin with. When it finally wears out I will just save the fittings and
cut a pattern from an existing curtain liner. I can always put in the
snaps and use a seamster to hem it.
Hope
this helps.
Bob
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