Yeah, it probably will be. It's got a really good service manual, it's beautifully built and it's nice to service (I've got one myself that I've replaced a few things in). There are a few things that would be very hard to replace directly, like the canned transistor packs, but it should be mostly okay.
The problem I see though is the price, USD75 isn't cheap enough for a broken one, I think I remember paying about USD125 for mine not so long ago, you could probably get a working one for around USD100 if you're really patient.