I think the best possible thing you can do to preserve them is probably the easiest (if you have the space) - store them clean, dry, and out of the sun.
I'm willing to bet even the rustiest tractor will outlive your great grand kids if kept in a nice dry garage, if it doesn't have mud and debris all packed into its nooks and crannies.
A barn would be a second choice, but tends to be a lot draftier letting in moist air on damp days.
For the truck, don't even think about driving it until late spring when all the road salt's gone.
If their stored outside, that's a totally different matter. You'll have to convert the existing rust somehow, then coat it, and I'd guess that no matter what you do, it's going to change the look.
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