Actually I used to repair them for a living back in 1982/1983 when I worked for HP in Melbourne Australia. (Since moved to the US and living in Phoenix but I'm a dinky di Aussie

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I moved out of instrument repair and into software development (still at HP) just before the B versions and upgrades were made available, hence my uncertainty.
They were indeed made at Santa Rosa (and later at Rohnert Park I believe, just down the road from Santa Rosa). I had the pleasure of traveling to the US for the first time in early 1982 to attend factory training on the repair and upkeep of the 8566 and 8568.
And now, after 33 years away from electronics and soldering irons etc I'm getting back into it as a hobby.
I currently have an 853A/8558B but it just doesn't compare with the 8568. Oh, and I just bought an HP 8640B - which really shows the frequency instability in the 8558. On the other hand, I'm trying to go slowly and convince my wife that I really really do need a better spectrum analyzer. :-) So the idea of dropping a few hundred here and waiting a while before spending the next few hundred does have it's appeal.