Got the front rim and hub polished-up to an acceptable level -
Used some plastic media to blast-clean the area of the hub between the spokes, as you really can't get in there. Worked ok. A lot better than it was. Spent quite a bit of time with 0000 steel wool and Mothers Mag polish to get a decent shine on the chrome rim. Ended-up using a 3" 3000-grit sanding pad with polish to cut through some light corrosion on the hub, which worked better than steel wool and was a bit softer on the aluminum.
I used the Eastwood Afterblast and steel wool on the inside of the rim, which was quite rusted in spots. Will put the WD-40 Specialist Corrosion Inhibitor on before mounting the tires.
On to the rear wheel. I'll have to remember to get a "before" shot of it. It's not great, but should be fine after some cleaning and polishing. Hopefully.