I bought my new 1975 CB750F from Pug Vickers Honda, world's largest Honda dealer at the time, in Huntingdon, TN in 4/75. $1800. It is (still have it) a January 1975 build. Low serial number engine, CB750E-1001954. The carbs are 64A, not 7A or 086A, just as the book states. They also had those black caps with a stop added over the mixture screw. They had just hit our shores. My local Honda dealer had one and he wouldn't put it together for me for another week or two and wouldn't agree to the $1800. He had been goading me to buy a new bike to replace my 1968 CB350. I had cash in hand too. He said $1900 take it or leave it so I told him I'd leave it. As I rode past that afternoon saluting him he had that one displayed in the window. At Vicker's they were completing MANY bikes. A room full. I had my choice from maybe a dozen or so. More of the Flake Sunrise Orange than the Candy Sapphire Blue. The paint on the blue was smoother. The orange looked like orange peel, not smooth. I chose mine and rode off. OMG! It hit 70 QUICKLY. REALLY difficult to do so on the ~ 100 mile ride home. I was warned to keep it under that orange mark on the speedo for ? miles. Like I say, I still have it and will until I kick the bucket.