Inline300: Thanks for the kind words. The website is just something that's grown (and will continue to grow) over the past 8 years or so.
As far as POR-15 or Zero-Rust...well, they have different uses...at least for me. To provide a very hard, permanent coat of paint on something that won't see daylight, POR-15 works fine. TopCoat helps prevent UV damage if it will be subjected to light.
As a rust fixative and primer, especially since it can be sprayed, I like Zero-Rust. So I use the POR more for a finish coat on small parts that I can brush and Zero-Rust as a spray primer. They're both good in my opinion.
Mike G: I was aware of the need to true the wire wheels up, but hadn't considered what affect that could have with powder coating. Thanks for the heads-up. I'll make sure they're trued before the coating process begins.
6inarow: Thanks for the site references. I'd found FordBarn, but not thr HotForHotFours. That's an interesting site and it's bookmarked now for future reference.
I sure wish you and I lived a bit closer...I might be tempted to come see about one of those Model B motors. But one thing at a time. Ol Rufus (the truck's name) is still on the trailer while I clear the garage of its current project. I'm hopin that will be done or at least mobile soon. In the meantime, I've been conscripted into duty as a carpenter to build an enclosure for our back patio. I just spent the morning at Lowes draining my checking account. So I better breat out the saw and the router and go to work.
Thanks to everyone for providing all the great reources. I'm startin to think that I'll have enough ammo to tackle this project.