Definitely bonanza parts!
You definitely have the right sissy bar, and except for the bend in the top tubes, the frame is a CR 500 because of the extra mounting holes for the Hodaka Ace 100 motor and the jackshaft set up. I am the original owner of a CR -400 and I had been watching for frames and parts to build a 500 as a second bike, but couldn't pass up a rare Taco Super Trail 100 to restore when it came available. I am working on a hodaka motor, 2 Briggs 5Hp, and have a second Tecumseh HS 40 waiting to choose for the Taco. Anyway, I'm very familiar with the Bonanza as I just finished restoring my CR -400 that I personally knew was bone stock. Dave Miller has beautiful restoration parts including the fiberglass panned seat, front forks, brake sprockets, etc. The 5inch drum brake sprocket and the wider rear wheel rim and the spacers to make up that assembly is hard to find, yet the 5 inch drum brake unit is readily available at Azusa Engineering. Wheels are hard to find too, as are Carlisle universal trials tread pattern in the 530 x 450 X 6 inch rear tire and the 410 X 350 X 6 inch front tire. They can be found in a Cheng Shin chinese brand with very similar tread new. Hunt Wilde grips were used on the footpegs and are available, but the 7/8 inch twist throttle is a little hard to find original. It seems to have been used on Rupps too, and there are plenty of new 7/8 twist throttles with the soft waffle grips and are called a lot of different styles like "Gran Turismo." Rechroming forks, sissy bars, and even throttle castings is pretty expensive out here. I'd say restore it like a CR-400 or 500, use the jackshaft as it was an option, and if you must, use the 6 inch astro wheels from Azusa, use long bolts and spacers and bolt a 5inch combination drum brake/sprocket to use until original parts are found. There are good used or rebuilt HS-40's if you watch for them or contact RuppParts West. All of the tips to deal with the Walbro carb can be found, as well as solid state ignition can give you a reliable ride.