There's only a couple things I'm willing to "mix and match" parts on, and not all of it is for "stylistic" reasons.
The '77 seat, even though I've never sat my fat ass on one, looks like it will suit taller riders better than the '78 seat will. The '78 suits me just fine, but I really can't say because i've only put 5 miles on the bike. The '79 seat doesn't fit me very well and forces me to sit too far forward. Not only will the '77 seat be better for my size, I like the flatter profile of the '77 seat; more like the classic CBs. Even if I chose to find a '78 seat, I'd have to shave the foam to increase comfort, and then it's not a '78 seat anymore. I'd rather buy a stock '77 seat, and leave it wholesome and complete and mount it up. Plus, it won't do anything to the value of the bike, and it will make it look more flat.
The second thing, which is purely stylistic, is that I'm not a fan of the '78 side cover emblems. I don't like the font styling at all. I'm not crazy on the '77 side cover emblems' cursive style either. So I may just found some really good looking emblems.
The paint will be Freedom Green, with classic style pin-striping.
Those are my end goals. It's going to be full CB Honda, with real CB Honda parts, but it's going to be a '78 that has more classic styling and more reminiscent of an older CB. The Hagan shocks I'm going with have shock covers, because I prefer that classic look.
The bike will look ultra sexy, and it will still be 100% Honda CB750 that has some of the better stylized options that Honda started deviating from.