Advice on what you should do would heavily depend on your level of skill and/or experience in working on vintage electronics. Can you give us some idea of where you are on this? That would determine what steps we can recommend that might be successful, and what NOT to recommend that could do further damage.
One thing for sure... DO NOT power it up to "see what happens". If you awaken the smoke diety, it gets expensive fast. Do you have a local radio or ham club? Perhaps someone near you can help you get this thing going safely.
If you are, as Clint Eastwood said, feeling lucky ..... power it up slowly with a variac and roll the dice. But even in this case you have to know what you are doing, what the warning signs are (such as electrolytics getting warm). My bet is you will lose
