I need help from the more experts forum members.
My VIN plate is glued, not riveted.
My engine number is engraved on a plate (itself soldered) and not directly on the case.
I attach images.
My frame/engine numbers don't match (1972/1974) and this was not mentioned in the listing of a "Beautiful and original CB750Four K3". While this is not a big deal as frame/engine are contemporary, I still opened a dispute case against the seller for misrepresenting the listing.
A suspect surfaced in my mind after reading this thread: if the frame numbers on the VIN plate, themselves, can be faked then that would not be a mere misrepresentation but negligence, at best, if not outright fraud. Misrepresentation, negligence and fraud have different legal consequences and different solutions. The distinction depends on the origin of the frame and the intention of the seller.
If the frame was used to build the original bike and then restored/repaired with non matching original parts or non original parts (even an engine) this makes it a badly restored original bike and a misrepresented listing/item.
If the frame itself was not originally used to build the bike but was, for example, a spare, a NOS, a reproduction, etc, which was used subsequently as a base upon which original and non original parts were installed then, at best, it is a replica. If the seller was not aware of it, then it would be negligence to list it as an original. If the seller was aware of it, then it would be a fraud to list it as an original.
In practical terms and as far as riding pleasure are concerned there is no difference between a replica and an original and, in fact, replicas are often better vehicles: E-Type Jaguar, Ferrari 333 SP, etc. So my help request is purely technical/legal.
How was the frame VIN plate originally mounted: rivets or glue?
How was the engine number engraved: directly on the case or on a plate which itself was then soldered to the case?
Can anyone detect any details which I should look into?
Honda US is not very helpful and I am still waiting for an official answer.