Yea, that was indeed the original bike. At a distance, the bike looked to be in good shape, and I originally bought it because of just how 70's it looked, but at closer than 10 feet it showed it age.
Almost all of the chrome was pitted, the guages were rusted up, bearings were all shot, engine bolts were all stripped out, coil wires were pushed into the boots and needed inspected constantly, wheels out of true, cables were all stretched, needed everything but the fuse box replaced on the electrical panel, the seat needed reupholstered pretty bad, panel covers each had one original tab left on them and the other two were made from JB weld and fiberglass, and the rear fairing on the seat was cracked in 3 places around the bolt holes.
All in all, just a bunch of really small stuff, and it broke my heart to tear it all up since the original look is what first drew me to the bike and many people would have loved it the way it was... But... The more cafe's I saw the more I liked them, and I came to the conclusion that this will probibly just be the first of many CB's for me, so I stored all the vintage parts I took off to use on an eventual vintage build.
It's for the best I think, since a vintage build is going to take alot more time and resources, making this bike somewhat of a practice run. My plans for it are a hardtail frame, lots of chrome and polished parts, extended forks, and, of course, that sexy king/queen from the first pic.