Kindly do not misquote me. I did not say monthly van production of 133 per month, I said monthly SALES. These are “retail sales” via dealers. If one wants to determine vehicles produced, then added to this are other types of sales, such as direct plant sales (in the case of Van, these are fleet sales, but in the case of Saloon, these are mainly exports to NZ and other countries), and also one must account for stock as yet unsold. There are various types of stock – unsold at the dealer, unsold at the factory. The company reports gives figures for each on a quarterly basis. I said that sales reports show that 3366 + 501 = 3867 is a good estimate plus or minus about 100 based on reliable data and probably good enough for most interested persons. No one is going to nail down the last car produced unless factory production records turn up. I have no reason to doubt the information from company sales reports and would consider it reliable. If your data (source not stated) shows otherwise, then I suppose you are saying that the Sales Department was mis-reporting its figures to the Managing Director?
On the other hand, with reference to your conclusions.
14th May, you state the “the highest number Van in this range I can confirm is YJBAV6 3956 built in December 1972.” But today you say the highest number is “YJBAB6 3269 built December 72”. What happened to 3956, also purportedly built Dec 72 (we are waiting for a picture) ?
The Ausmini register contains data observed from identification and compliance plates, but somewhat unfortunately, also contains data gleaned from parts books, estimates, and other documents which cannot be verified. An earlier version of this register quoted 4293 as “the last known YJBAV6R” but this entry appears to have now been removed.
In the case of YJBAV6R 3356 shown in this register, this apparently comes from PUB1052 as a change point for twin instrument cluster. But, Parts Amendment Advice for PUB1052 shows the twin instrument cluster AYG9463 being introduced at YJBAV6R 1962 (obviously supposed to be the 10 digit code and not a YJBAV6R code) so this brings into question 3356 as stated.
PUB23 Slide N10 shows a change to the reverse light switch, not the provision of a reverse lamp. Since the switch is part of the engine assembly, these change points could well be engine numbers, but I haven’t checked this. The main point is that given that all the change points given in PUB23 have been shown to be in error for the cases listed previously, it would be unwise to base an estimate of build numbers on those numbers. In any case, you claim that YJABV6R 3383 is the highest numbered vehicle, but if this is a “change point” then surely others followed with the change included and so would have an even higher number?
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