Is it normal that CH1 vertical trace position moves up as the oscilloscope warms up? I noticed the same thing on channel 2 but not so much. Also if both channels are off the trace is 1.2 divisions up. My guess would be that the trace should be perfectly centered vertically when they are off.
Warm up drift is not unusual for some oscilloscopes, especially if the input buffer is open loop like the 465B. I might expect 1/2 division at most if there is no other specification.
However after warm up, check the input bias current by shorting the input. Maybe the input buffer or the input buffer's protection has been damaged and has high leakage.
I have another analog scope a Hitachi V-212 and it doesnt do this. But maybe its a normal thing on old Tek scopes
It is a normal thing for any oscilloscope but depends somewhat on the input buffer design. The Hitachi V-212 is a two path design with input drift being 2 times the drift of an LF411 JFET operational amplifier, so the total input drift could be 1/4 or even 1/2 of a division at 2mV/div. The Tektronix 2235 has a similar input design but with a TLC271A operating at a gain of 4 instead of 2, but total input drift should be less than 1/4 division because the TLC271A has less drift than an LF411. The 465B has a dual JFET operating at a gain of 1, so might drift 0.5 to 1 millivolt or less than 1/5th of a division at 5mV/V. If yours is drifting more than that, then something is likely wrong.