A few months back I re-capped, calibrated and serviced three audio compressors for a recording studio and instead of payment, they gave me a 1979 Super Twin Reverb Amp with JBL K120's in it.
I don't know if I want to keep the amp, I already built myself a AB763 twin reverb (first amp i ever built) so I don't really need this one to stick around. The speakers might stay with me though.
The tolex is pretty rough on this one and I have a bunch of sea foam green tolex around that I could put to use and re-tolex the cabinet. Not sure that would help sell it or not

I happen to like sea foam green but others do not.
The amp itself has some issues too. I just opened it up and found a burned up screen resistor and evidence of arcing on at least 3 of the power tube sockets. They may need to be replaced at worst case scenario. First I will clean them up and see what I am dealing with. The power tubes are mismatched. One of the special EQ knobs is broken off, it may be hard to find a replacement knob.
I am considering fixing it up and selling either as-is or offering to re-tolex it for a fee or I can gut it and have some fun and build something else into the chassis. That may be more of a job than fun.
Thoughts?
Are these still considered to be the ugly red headed step child of twin reverbs?