err, I got an RD400 a couple of years ago. No title, but the bike is complete and not too corroded. Motor is free and has compression. I'm working on getting it titled, and I've got the ignition lock at a locksmith's right now to get a key made.
Once you've got a list of what's in that collection, maybe we can talk about a trade. I'm 600 miles north of you, but I make a trip or two down there every year to visit friends and family.
Didn't read the whole thread, but thought I could help you and the OP out here, before reading that far (unless someone beat me to the punch and suggested this already, and I now look like a lazy schmuck...).
http://www.its-titles.com/
Not recommending for or against this specific business, as there are many online - this was just the first result in a quick search. It's pretty common for "barn finds" and inherited vehicles to not have titles or paper trails. A title replacement service is a licensed and bonded service in their home state - basically, you "sell" the vehicle to them on paper, and pay them a processing fee. They complete the sale and application for title in their home state once the VIN comes back clean. Once they receive a new title in their home state for the vehicle, they "sell" it back to you and transfer title.
This circumvents a LOT of DMV headaches, is fully legit, and will let you know if your vehicle is stole or has any liens against it. Many DMV's have a set number of years after which a vehicle is deleted from its system if it is continuously unregistered - they figure that the vehicle has been wrecked or otherwise taken out of service, so no back fees owed (a no title to transfer - a new one will be required).
Fully legit service - I've used it myself for a classic car, but I can't remember the name of the company at the moment. Now, replacement body VIN tags for restored vehicles are another story entirely - many shady uses for those, and many shady companies issuing them...
Good luck, n10sive - if you happen to feel charitable, I'll take any complete street-legal machine you care to give away.
-Q!