It is impossible to tune by reading spark plugs, so forget that deal.
With a well tuned q-jet completely normal for the plugs to be very light tan to almost white anyhow.
We tune for results. If the engine wasn't happy with the part throttle A/F it would be "flat" on power at light throttle, even hesitating, surging, or bucking in protest.
If it is clean and smooth and attains adequate vehicle speeds w/o any issues then for sure leave it alone. I don't care what the plugs read or what an A/F meter tells you. Not uncommon at all to achieve perfect results with a very well thought out engine even if you have very lean A/F ratios at light throttle cruising.
You do want it to fatten up nicely at heavy and full throttle, to avoid high EGT's and potential detonation.
The vacuum advance is also a key player in being able to run lean A/F at cruise. Tight squish, decent compression, and efficient airflow through the engine are other contributors as well. The more efficient the engine is the less fuel it will need to get the work done......Cliff