During the 3 ply era Ludwig only made one type of drum shell that was used for everything. It doesn't matter if you call them "classics" or "Super Classics" they were all the same (or at least considered to be the same by Ludwig, they might mix 'n' match the plies they used to build them but they were all considered to be the same product and combined into sets indiscriminately). The other names such as "Hollywood" "Downbeat" etc. just refer to outfit names or different combinations of the same drums.
As mentioned above those were most likely part of either a Hollywood or Big Beat set which were both 12/13/16/22 sets. Both these sets featured the same drums but the Big Beat came with Atlas hardware instead of the flat base stands that the Hollywood had. It is also possible that someone bought a "Super Classic" outfit (13/16/22) and ordered it with the center post mount with an eye towards adding another tom at some point in the future. That's less likely, but entirely possible. In any event the drums in any of these various sets were identical. A 13" tom from any of the above (or a pro-beat, etc.) was of the same construction as any other 13 in any other outfit with the only variation being the placement of the mounting bracket for left or right mounting.
In the 80's Ludwig did produce a 6 ply shell they called the "Classic" and a 4 ply shell they called the "Super Classic" but they are of a different design than the drums you have here. Ludwig liked to recycle various names they used so there are various products with the same names thru the years.
Looks like a very cool set. Green sparkle is one of the harder finishes to find and is often faded when you do. Those look mighty nice.