No way to know if the wire numbers cross over that far back but in general a given company is going to use the same numbers for the same circuits for many years. It's just less training for builders and maintainers.
My rig is a 1996 but so far every wire number has been the same as newer buses which has been a big help in deciding which unused wires to pull and which unused ones would be good for repurposing.
Just be careful when using an older number set and take your time.
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