SOBR:
I've got in the habit of popping out the chassis of new to me amps to look for visual clues of problems and a quick but careful probe for cap shorts. I was told the amp sounds great but you never know what is lurking in the unknown swamps until you look.
No cap shorts but the varistor (MOV) is shorted and this makes at least 3 of about 10 (one 70's, others 80's) Boggies suggesting it is a good idea to check the old varistors for shorts if nothing else while you are in there.
The other thing it suggests is upping the rating since $1 extra per amp buys a lot more surge protection. I'm sure the US electrical grid was a great thing many decades ago.
The varistor won't stop the amp from functioning (short of an ill-timed V-spike) but I'm pretty sure I ordered some better than Mesa spec protection-wise so I'm going to look before plugging in.
I was psyched to see red ended (+) e-caps for the 30uF caps, but the silver 220uf ones should go even tho I don't see any issues.