My view would be that the late (fourth type) wrinkle tank is likely to be from a die-cast VIN, a result of the tooling being refined as production progressed.
Given the rate at which a power press can turn out pressings such as this, there would only ever have needed to be one tool in use at any one time. As the tooling wore and was re-furbed or replaced, it most likely evolved to produce smoother (better) pressings, which would in turn reduce the force required by the press, and the subsequent rate of wear of the tooling.
Once upon a time , it was easy - flip the filler cap and check for wrinkles. Now we are faced with four possible versions of the wrinkle tank + the Yamiya version. The restorers dilema!
Chris R.