I like
Carver
Luxman M-4000
Tandberg 3000 series
You may want to consider some of the 90's-current amps as they may require less upkeep. 70's-80's amps are a great deal untill they blow up. A 30-40 year old amp is kinda like a time bomb waiting to blow. It might pay to spend a little more and get something recent from Parasound, CJ, ARC , Bryston There are so many great amps to choose from.
For example I sold my Tandberg 3000 system which I loved and exchanged it for a Krell 400ix and a matching Krell CD 280 I think. This is my son's system and I wanted to get him somthing that was less likely to require service and if it did I know from previous experience that Krell in CT has a great service department and has reasonabe repair rates unlike Harmon Kardon's Mark Levinson for example but thats another story.