Thanks fellas.
Per usual, I tried to keep everything original to the kettle, even at the expense of perfection. So, the wheels were simply cleaned. I did not repaint them (as you can see!) or go the decal route because it would have looked a little out of place with the 'character' of the kettle.
Likewise the legs and triangle ARE original. The legs got a 'home remedy' acid wash, sand, steel wool, and polish and look pretty good. They will always have some permanent pitting from the salt water. I had mentioned that the triangle was beyond hope earlier. I gave it a whirl anyway. After MUCH sanding and scrubbing, it looks better, but the pitting, flaking and some 'permanent' rust will always be there. I am surprised it came as clean as it did, but the pictures look better than real life.....
The handle is still ever so slightly bent, but I coaxed it back as far as I felt reasonable. My pushing prompted a little porcelain flaking so I put the stop to it prior to perfection.
Exceptions to the 'all original kettle' are that G provided me an ash pan, as it was missing on this one. Brian supplied the handle. Ace Hardware supplied the leg tip.
Thanks again for the comments on this rusty rescue.