Thanks for the welcomes. jtran000 - Craigslist is your friend
As I mentioned I'm already a little ahead of my first post so I'll be posting a couple times with updates and my thoughts at the time until I get caught up to date.
I took the tank and exhausts off so I can start work on the engine and carbs. Seat is in good shape but the keys are missing so someone ripped the rubbers out of the seat lock to get the seat open. Also tried to get at the carbs by pulling off the carb to airbox rubbers. The rubbers and tool tray are missing. It has a new battery and spark plugs which I think the PO purchased with the hope that is all that would be required to get it going after 30+ years. Positive thinking
The cylinders were filled with motor oil which I siphoned out and replaced with copious blasts of Sea Foam. I can see rusty nastiness in all cylinders but #4 looks the worst. Looks like it's up on the exhaust stroke as I can see the valve open. I'll leave it to sit a couple of days while I busy myself with something else.
I took the carbs off to get them cleaned up and rebuilt. The exteriors are in decent shape and the bowls of three of them are in pretty decent shape with just some slimy goop in the bottom but #4 has a lot of rust - major water intrusion from somewhere!! Maybe the airbox boots were taken off some time ago and the bike was left on the side stand allowing rain to fall on the carb?? Although the bike overall doesn't look like it was left in the weather very long if at all. O-rings on all of them are either crumbling or hard as rock. The emulsion tubes on a couple of them were an absolute bear to get out but fully dismantled now without any mishaps. That's a relief!! Looks like a thorough cleaning and rebuild is in order.