Looking at the photos, it appears the amp was mounted in a rack, and the matching rack handles were removed. Hopefully you still have them. The good thing is whoever installed the amp in the rack didn’t butcher the front panel.
The driver board is in pretty good shape, given its age there’s no scorching on the left side of the board where the power supply is located. The 7.5 K 2 watt resistors on the driver board are failure prone. When they open up, the amp goes DC on the output, If you intend to keep this driver board at a minimum replace those two resistors
There are a couple capacitors on the display boards that tend to open up. The lowest cost solution is to replace all the electrolytic capacitors on the boards. The alternative is upgrade to the white oak display boards.