Thanks Yikes. The faring on the white one is definitely an "S" faring. I've already pulled it off the bike which is why you can't see it on the picture and hopefully I'll find one to replace it. The instruments are both OK so I'll just need the faring and the attached windshield. I hope there's one out there somewhere.... And yes the seat is a bit low on the black bike. It was ridden by a fairly short woman - I don't think she was much over 5 feet tall if that! I think I will eventually give it to my daughter-in-law, but if I keep it and ride it for a while, I may have to replace the seat to bring it up a little. There weren't any alterations on the frame that I can see, so it's probably just the seat. Maybe I can just swap the seat out with the white one. The seat on the white R65 is a "Corbin" which I presume is an after market seat, but I haven't looked for any information on them yet. I will leave the Black R65 at Morton's for a few days and let you know what they say when I get it back. Did I tell you that they both are only about 50 serial numbers apart on the assembly line? The white one also has the shorter handle bars and heated grips probably both options or possibly after-market upgrades.
Justin, regarding the car..... it's also a bit of a classic. It's a 1974 Saab Sonnet III, another "barn find" from a few years ago. I found it on a farm in Iowa, mechanically in great shape, original interior, with about 35K miles on it. I have a little work to do on it, the starter needs replacing and I have a leak in the carb, so a rebuild is in order or a replacement (I have a spare). Saab only made about 10K of this model between 1970 and 1974, this is one of the last ones made (within the last 100 or so), and it will eventually be in a few car shows. I'll take a picture or two and add them to the photo gallery over the weekend just for fun.