It sure looks like someone's been "sold a bill of goods".
IMHO, there really isn't anything all that special about our CVO's as they come from the factory.
Simply put, the MoCo had a whole bunch of left over parts on their P&A shelves after attempting to put the aftermarket guys out of business. The way I figure it someone in marketing came up with the brilliant idea of taking all these left over chrome bits and pieces and sticking them on a bike... Then they gave it a unique paint scheme, just to make us feel special, and why not boost the engine a bit at the same time. After all, everyone was starting to look for more power back in the late 90's anyways.
Presto! The new CVO idea took off! And we're still buying them today.
Don't get me wrong, I love my CVO's. However over the years I have come to learn that no matter how special my bike may be to me, I keep adding to it and changing it to make it my own. With my Duracell being #619 of 1,800 I have to do something to make it extra special! I have also learned that there is always another "special edition" bike (CVO or not) with a special paint scheme or with lots of chrome or with a big motor parked around every corner.
Enjoy your bike and hopefully it is special to you, which is all that matters - no matter what number it is, or who or how many had a hand in building it.