I don't think the E means Elizabeth as these stamps may have been done when the doors were assembled, but i'm not certain if the doors were assembled at the body plants or if they were all done at Woodville in South Australia and freighted up with the rest of the body pressings. In my experience with other such stamps it is more likely to be an indication of shift or crew. BUT i've learnt never to dismiss any theory totally until proven otherwise. Many more samples would be needed to figure it out.






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