There is more than enough evidence to actually show that the actual race results were:
14D
24D
13D
15D
1E
25D
All those D class being GTS327's.
Des West disqualification was actually reversed (he had and now his relative has the paperwork showing it) but he was never re-instated into the results, the main reason being that mistakes would have to have been admitted to which would have put serious egg on the faces of those in control. They had enough of that after the 1967 race fiasco! The same evidence existed then as it does now, if Des was re-instated then he'd probably have to have been put back where he finished.
I have seen and will actually soon have copies of the scoring sheets from 1968, which show this. Plus anyone who has the 1969 race program that shows "how they finished" clearly shows what I state above if you look closely enough as there is one figure there that hasn't been erased from history. Remember too that some months after the race another mistake was actually fixed: initially 15D was placed behind the 1E Alfa, but was elevated in front of in in the official results. Bob Watson cannot remember when the elevation happened but it did. Knowing this the following image makes sense. GMH knew what actually happened, and are displaying it for all to see here:
http://oldholden.com/node/68349
This also makes it clearer why Des West was chosen by new HDT boss Harry Firth to partner his young protégé for 1969, where ironically Des was adamant very similar happened to him again, more so than for 1968.
The above taking nothing away from the great man himself Bruce McPhee. A master operator who for two years running either ran with or beat the factory teams with a car he prepared himself, and snatched pole position for the 1968 race. When you are shown the chequered flag you take it! You the race driver are not the lap scorer, the officials are. Plus his wife also kept lap scores and she had him in front, so what would you do? Bill Tuckey knew the real story, he states that the track PA system always had 14D in front, but went silent not far from the end, and I suspect Bruce did too as he partially raises the issues in his forward to one of the Steven Stathis books. I just wish I'd known these facts when I talked in length to Bruce and Alma in the early 90's, and seen what he would say. Des West never held back though!
In the end and despite the other smoking guns, think about it. The XT Falcons were NEVER going to win in 1968, they couldn't even if they were anywhere near to the equal of the GTS327 (which they were nowhere near). They had to run at least 3 pit stops for fuel and stops in those days were not fast, typically minutes even just for a driver change. Ford fans always point to a Ford leading in 1968 before popping an engine, and yes it was. It was leading after the leading Monaros made their second stops and the Ford had yet to make its 3rd! So think about what everyone knows about 1968 - Bruce drove every lap bar one. What does this mean? Think about it. Des West was never headed in the race, but he did leave Bruce leading for a lap or so as West pitted first and McPhee a lap or so later for the first stop. Ron Marks got in 14D but Bruce stayed in 13D. For the next period between stop 1 and stop 2 Marks was always in front. Come to stop 2 Marks gets out and West gets back in for the sprint to the flag. But Bruce gets out and lets Barry in, for one lap!. Then 13D comes back to the pits and Bruce gets back in. That is 3 stops! We all know what a pit drive through penalty does at Bathurst today. Bruce was never ahead of Des, he cannot have been. Des West knew that no other car had overtaken him whilst he was on the track, and he would also have known from the pits that every time Ron Marks went past the pits that it was always in front for that stint.