How about a simple mod project?
Says it's a working 12AX7 driving 2 EL84s PP OT for I'm guessing 12-15 Watts output power, AM/FM tuner amplifier.
A simple modification to the Phono or Aux jack input should turn it into an AM/FM tuner / guitar amplifier. 
For less than $40 including shipping I have a hard time making myself not buy these items. 
Well, the AM/FM tuner appears to be out of alignment, but I didn't buy it for that anyway.
The PP EL84 output section works very well.

No major hum or other problems noted.
The Bass and Treble pots seem to have a nice effect on the tone.
I used 2 adapters, 1 stereo to RCA and the other to convert to 1/4" plug.
When I come in through the tape port, the signal goes through a 6AU6 to the 12AX7 to the EL84s.
Very similar to the Bogen K10, with what seems to be a better tone stack and a little more output from the 6BQ5s compared to the 6AQ5s.
The seller had listed his tube tester results for all the tubes in this.
The 6BQ5s appeared to be significantly mismatched, so I swapped in a closely matched pair of Channel Masters from one of my other junk gear purchases.
Sounded pretty darn good like that, but swapping the 12AX7 for one of my premium tubes made it sound even better.
Next I need to find one of my Mullard 6AU6s to swap in.

It has a switch for internal and external speakers, or external only.
It didn't come with an internal speaker, and it appears to like the external speakers as 2 x 12 at 4 ohms over 1 x 12 at 8 ohms.
With some preamp line and gain boost added into the tape input she really shines, for a low watt amp.
With the boost and internal volume dimed she sounds great, with a nice sounding easily controllable feedback available by pointing the guitar at the speakers.

Now for my dilemma on what to do with her.

I could purchase the Photofacts service manual/schematic for this.
It is Montgomery Wards Airline Model WG-2661A, if any of you have access to that schemo and wouldn't mind sharing it with me.

I would appreciate that greatly, otherwise my searches so far have come up empty and I'll need to purchase it.
I'm pretty sure I could follow the service manual instructions to re-align the AM/FM tuner.
It's been about 25 years since I have done that type of thing, but I do have experience with this type of procedure.
The question is "Is it worth it?" Do you think someone would pay more for a low watt guitar amp with a built in AM/FM tuner?
Otherwise it would be simple enough to:
Change tape input to 1/4" jack
Make a speaker cab to mount this in
Mount a 1 x 12" speaker I already have
Remove the tuning dials/display and pot
Remove function switch, leaving On/Bass Treble and Volume pots out front
Guitar input and speaker output jack with internal/external or external only speaker switch would be on the side of the amp
I think just mounting this in a decent cab with a 1 x 12" speaker would make this a $250+ value amp.
I'm not sure anyone would be willing to pay significantly more for an aligned AM/FM tuner with switchable functions on a home guitar amp.

What do you guys think?
Just make a guitar amp, or get the service manual and make all the features function properly again?
