Problem solved, I think. I have talked to the guys at my company's autobody shop, and for a couple hundred bucks they can give the shells a few nice coats of automotive paint. Now to decide on the color. Since they are used to working with metal, I am going to have them paint the original stainless steel BD hoops to match. If they start to flake and look crappy, I'll just buy wood ones.
Now I just have to wait until I can find an appropriate place to strip all this old paint off, and get that done.
The hardware is all taking a bath, for the most part, is cleaning up nicely. a few rusty spots, and the spur bolts were stripped, but I managed to thread 2 slightly larger bolts into the holes and they seem to be holding. Lots of lugs have scratches and scuffs, pitting etc. But I really don't mind that stuff. I like the character it adds.
Everything is accounted for except 2 Bass drum T-rods (luckily, the claws are still here), which I will just replace with new standard rods and put them on the bottom of the batter side, and the 12" bottom hoop is unoriginal (I don't really mind), and a bunch of washers are missing from the tension rods. Other than that, everything is here!
So by the time all is said and done, I will have spent less than $500 to have a cool American made maple shelled gigging kit. Aside from the paint job, most of that is heads. I paid less than $100 for the set. I'm pretty pumped!