I'd guess that Marantz 1060 is more like 50 years old. Your photos of the front & back panels, plus the wooden case, looked so familiar to my Marantz 2230 that I had to look things up.
I bought my 2230 sometime in late 1972. It's an AM/FM stereo receiver with 30 Watts per channel. The best I can tell, the Marantz 1060 is essentially the same preamp & amp as my 2230, without the radio receiver. It was made from 1971-76, similar to my receiver. Both models are 30 Wpc, and the front & rear panels look like they have a lot of parts in common. My receiver, still in use, is a decent quality, mid-grade, audio product. It often is confused with older higher quality Marantz products. But Marantz was a different company by the early 1970s.
Saul Marantz, the original owner of the name had made very high quality and high priced amps from starting in 1952. Collectors value them now, and they sell for high prices. Superscope Inc. bought the company name from the originator in 1964. The Superscope products were meant for a different market, mid-priced audio, meant to compete with Sansui, Pioneer, Kenwood, and other Japanese products. They were designed in the USA, but were made in Japan. They may share the name Marantz with original company, but they shouldn't be confused with the Marantz products of the 1950s and early 1960s.
Some of prices I saw for restored 1060s were shockingly high. I hope you didn't pay that much for yours.
My 2230 receiver suffers from similar problems as your integrated amp, noisy volume and tone controls. They are easily cleaned with DeOxit, using some proper care, like you seemed to do.
The wood case was originally finished with a simple stain & varnish. It should be easily cleaned with very fine (0000) steel wool (or equivalent Scotch Bright Pad) and a simple organic solvent based wood finish cleaner, such as Howard's Restor-A-Finish. (There are other brands.) Get the untinted finish restorer.
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