My grandparents lived in a late-1980's Windsor singlewide. It was really nice. It was equipped with a Magic Chef 30" propane range, a GE Potscruber (600 I think?) and a GE top freezer refrigerator with a separate little door on the outside of the freezer door for ice. It also was equipped with a huge GE built in microwave built into the cabinetry. Basically these were all appliances that would be found in a site built home.
That kitchen had a LOT of storage. My grandma had every imaginable utensil and small kitchen appliance and still had room.
The HVAC was the usual Coleman/Evcon, a propane downflow with a cool-only condenser. When I was a toddler I wanted to see the "heater". Because my grandma didn't want me to get too curious, she said that the monster from Tales from the Crypt lived in the furnace (she nicknamed him Eeko). So, whenever I had to go down the long hallway, I sprinted past the furnace closet. Now I work on them for a living, go figure.
Now that I'm on the topic about my grandparent's mobile home, one of the highlights of my visit was going into one of the spare rooms used for storage. It also had a pea green Sears Coldspot upright freezer, stocked with Grandpa's fish and deer and tons of ice cream and popsicles for me from the "Schwan man". I loved opening the freezer and smelling the ice-cold air, and picking out a treat.
My grandma would also make me a bowl of Pasta Roni, always the Chicken Broccoli flavor. The flavor was in a way I could never reproduce, it was so good. My grandma was talented at cooking, even something simple was improved uoon. We'd sit at the kitchen and watch "The Price Is Right" and "Young and the Restless" on the living room TV from the kitchen table with our bowls of Pasta Roni.