1980 Rockwood Prices, 1980 Rockwood Values & SpecsSelect a 1980 Rockwood Year & Model |
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Founded in 1972 as a family recreation manufacturer by Arthur E. Chapman, Rockwood was first involved in building camping and travel trailers. Rockwood moved into Class A and later Class C motorhomes as the recreational vehicle maker became diverse in product offerings. Passed through several ownership structures, Rockwood was eventually acquired by Forest River recreational product group that discontinued motorhome construction. Maintained as a brand name, Rockwood is now manufacturing camping, fifth wheel and travel trailers.
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LENGTH |
COACH DESIGN | FLOOR PLAN | SELF CONT. | SLIDES |
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| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Bathroom | No | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Bathroom | Yes | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Gaucho | Yes | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Bathroom | Yes | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Bathroom | Yes | |||||||
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