Not to get off thread but what exactly do the rotation numbers refer to.
But you are getting off thread
- just this one time
Since the cars were not built in sequential order, workers needed to identify the cars in some way so they (bodies or cars) were assigned a number before the build was started. After the first half of the build the cars moved into a holding area where they were reorganized (new order assigned) in order, new number assigned, with focus this time given to difficulty of assembly (number of options and engine size) so that the line could be kept moving at a reasonable speed.
Once the end of the numbering system (most years and plants 001-999 were used) the numbers started over again. Neither the smallest or largest number normally coincided with the beginning/end of a day, shift or any other point in time - just a way of tracking cars in a particular order.
If your car came from a plant and year with a buck tag the first rotation number can be found there, for the second half of the build that rotation number can be found on the buildsheet > Both numbers can be found, sometimes, still on certain parts or locations of the cars after all these years