This bug still exists in Hardy. At least with the
ubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386 installation media which I do have. I've
installed it twice and both times there was this issue. NTP service
(with default priviledged port 123) is not working for me due to issues
apart from my machine.

People with working NTP service won't probably never found this bug, if
the NTP checks the correct time before the actual copying of the files
starts (I'm not sure if that happens). But for me, the first chance to
set the BIOS hardware clock is during the first (and only) reboot after
the installation. Therefore, every file that was created during the
installation, has a timestamp  three hours ahead (my time zone is EEST
which is UTC +3).

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time selector sets hardware clock to UTC even if it defaults to UTC=no later
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66531
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