Well, looks like you're missing one shock and the headlight bucket looks like it might be from something else. Restorations can be expeinsive. I'm not sure what your budget is but Paul Miller motorcycle can help with "new" parts.
Or you could get period correct "looking" parts and make it look very stock without spending a ton of money. Turn signals, shocks, headlight buckets are availble new and cheap that are aftermarket parts.
Interstingly enough the forks appear to be either '74 buffalo or maybe GT550 forks. I would check the vin numbers to make sure you have a '76.
Check out Ian's site to help you get some good info.
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RESTORATION PROJECT GT750
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Re: RESTORATION PROJECT GT750
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