Got a title on the way for the K. In MI, you fill out a "Certification of Ownership" (TR-205) Form, get an appraisal from a dealership, take them to the Secretary of State Office, and they run a background check on the VIN. The next day you stop in, and if it is clear, you pay the tax on the "appraised" value, plus $30 for the title, and then wait for it in the mail.
I say "appraised" value, because I took photos of the K to 2 dealerships (I don't have a truck and hoped just photos would be enough), and I had one place say it was worth $1000 and the other said $600 if it was running. Seriously, I have no clue where they got those numbers from. For those prices, I asked if either wanted to buy it, and they said no. LOL
I still haven't taken the frame to the powdercoater. I had some car problems, so that's on hold for another week. But I have been putting some time in with the polisher. Most of the parts on my F were a bit rusty. I didn't have a garage to store it in, so for the summer I had it running, it spent it outside, covered with a leaky Walmart bike cover.
The headlight ear show how bad some of the chrome was. Not all of it was that bad.
All the polishing was just 3 stages for the chrome. Emery (black), tripoli (red), and a final polish with white rouge (white). Some of the aluminum was pitted to the point where I started with 120 grit wet sandpaper and worked my way 120, 220, 320, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, and 1500 by hand, before then using the bench buffer.
It's not a show finish shine, as there are still some scratches and (of course) pitting visible, but it's a whole lot better than it was, and will have to suffice.
Also, I hate to say it, but plans have changed a bit. Because I'm going back to school this fall, money is a bit tighter than I hoped, so the wiring will generally stay factory for now. I'm going to replace a few of the damaged connectors with ones from the K harness, and then I'll just seal all the boots with dielectric grease and a syringe. Someday, I can take the wiring back apart and do something more serious with it.