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To me it looks like that VIN plate has been tampered with. The plate should also be positioned on the headstock if a USA bike (edit...sorry, it is on the headstock now i have put my glasses on !!). Also, frame and engine numbers never, ever match on old Hondas
Because a bike BUILT late in 74 is a 75 model as they were on ships for a lot of weeks and then in transport across the US (a big place) to get to dealers. Honda frame and engine numbers never match and engines are very difficult to date and people in US would sooner throw in a salvage engine than repair what they have.
Quote from: Bryanj on April 04, 2019, 12:23:46 PMBecause a bike BUILT late in 74 is a 75 model as they were on ships for a lot of weeks and then in transport across the US (a big place) to get to dealers. Honda frame and engine numbers never match and engines are very difficult to date and people in US would sooner throw in a salvage engine than repair what they have.Ahh okay - that makes sense! And so the dating of the title - is that correct or should it be '75? And when there are mismatched engine/frame dates, does the dating change? Is it based on the engine's age or the frame's?
Hey all, thanks for all the help/clarification - much appreciated!@Rob62 & Jamesh_sussex - The VIN stamp matches the VIN plate, it must have been taken off to powder coat the frame.