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Produced the 140 tons gross 'Atlantic', and the 330 tons gross 'Super Atlantic' | Produced the 140 tons gross 'Atlantic', and the 330 tons gross 'Super Atlantic' | ||
Also built 2 long wheelbase "Viscounts" which were of a lighter construction and went to Australia for use as cattle hauling road-trains for the | Also built 2 long wheelbase "Viscounts" which were of a lighter construction and went to Australia for use as cattle hauling road-trains for the Vesty meat company. | ||
The company also built a one-off 'Pacific' dumper. | The company also built a one-off 'Pacific' dumper. |
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of Colnbrook, Slough, Makers of Rotinoff specialized heavy commercial and military vehicles.
1952 Founded by George Rotinoff, son of a Russian engineer.
Produced the 140 tons gross 'Atlantic', and the 330 tons gross 'Super Atlantic'
Also built 2 long wheelbase "Viscounts" which were of a lighter construction and went to Australia for use as cattle hauling road-trains for the Vesty meat company.
The company also built a one-off 'Pacific' dumper.
George Rotinoff died in 1959 when only 35 vehicles had been built bearing the Rotinoff name, after which no more vehicles were built.
1970 Company put into liquidation.