The conversion included hanging store-bought curtains to the side windows and back window, and ribbons to hold the curtains against the side windows.
Suction cups held the back curtain against that window.
Not knowing how bad the mosquitoes would be, I got a small packaged mosquito net, cut it in two, and fixed the pieces over the sliding side windows with (here's the geeky part) computer hard drive magnets.
Now the van wouldn't have to be kept closed up.
I also found a $3 battery-powered light and mounted it at the crown of the inner ceiling trim. Came in handy for those late-night trips to the Men's Room.
Suction cups held the back curtain against that window.
Not knowing how bad the mosquitoes would be, I got a small packaged mosquito net, cut it in two, and fixed the pieces over the sliding side windows with (here's the geeky part) computer hard drive magnets.
Now the van wouldn't have to be kept closed up.
I also found a $3 battery-powered light and mounted it at the crown of the inner ceiling trim. Came in handy for those late-night trips to the Men's Room.
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