Totally normal, my original 1968 304 always ran white plugs. It needed a little more fuel in the main jets and it ran super well. IIRC factory mains were 59 I went to 62. Picked up the lost power still had white plugs.
Just a back story on the logic behind richening up of fuel air ratios on old engines.
All modern fuels have alcohol in them, about 10+%. Alcohol runs at 6-1 fuel to air, gasoline likes 14-1. This means an engine originally tuned for old school gasoline and now running modern fuel will require a jetting up size to really be correct fuel to air ratio.
A note on plug reading, look down between the center ceramic and the metal body, it will show color most. The extended tip can run hot enough to burn off all traces of color especially on new plugs and a well running engine..