I have CB350 which is titled as 1971, with a manufacture date on the S/N plate attached to the frame of 12/71. As far as I know, 1971 CB350's would be known as Model K3. K3 Models had serial numbers ranging from CB350-3000001 to 3999999. 1971 K3 models had the headlight bucket painted same as the tank, etc. But my 1971 (as per the title) which is Candy Gold color, has a black headlight bucket, and larger 350 badging on the side covers, which is consistent with the K4 model. And K4 Models are supposed to have S/N's ranging from 4000001 to 4999999. My S/N is CB350-4040524. So I've concluded from this much research that although the bike is titled as a 1971, it is indeed a K4 Model, which may mean it's actually a 1972. When I look up painted parts in the Honda parts catalogue I find a that CB350, K2, and K3 show "Candy Gold" in the description, and for the K4 it says "Candy Gold Custom". And the part numbers for K0, K2, and K3 have a suffix of CQ, while for K4 it is LX.
My question is: Does anyone know if there is a real difference between "Candy Gold" vs. "Candy Gold Custom"?
Note: About 10 years ago I was able to find NOS Candy Gold side covers with the K3 part numbers. The only difference I can see is what you'd expect with the fresh paint on the side covers vs. the 45 year old original paint on the tank.
My question is: Does anyone know if there is a real difference between "Candy Gold" vs. "Candy Gold Custom"?
Note: About 10 years ago I was able to find NOS Candy Gold side covers with the K3 part numbers. The only difference I can see is what you'd expect with the fresh paint on the side covers vs. the 45 year old original paint on the tank.
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