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It seems that the Ohio factory in the 1950s and early 1960s produced a myriad of different models and layout designs compared to California. Why is that?

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It seems that the Ohio factory in the 1950s and early 1960s produced a myriad of different models and layout designs compared to California. Why is that?

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The California plant was subject to the strict California Division of Housing mobile home regulations and could not vary their standard model floor plans during these years. California could upgrade the furnishings and systems to International trim but could not vary the approved CDH layouts.

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