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A recreational vehicle brand that entered the marketplace during the 1970s, Hop-Cap initially constructed Class C motorhomes said to combine camper, van and mini motorhome design aspects. The 17-foot to 25-foot motorhomes concluded production after the 1980 model year with Hop-Cap switching to park model and travel trailer construction. Hop-Cap would end recreational vehicle production after the 1984 model year.
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COACH DESIGN | FLOOR PLAN | SELF CONT. | SLIDES |
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| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Dinette | Yes | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Bathroom | No | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Bathroom | No | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Dinette | Yes | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Bathroom | Yes | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Bathroom | Yes | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Rear Lounge | Yes | |||||||
| Mini Motor Home (Class C) | Front Kitchen | Yes | |||||||
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