If it is a fully working TD 124 complete with tonearm it would give you the sound your looking for. However because of the age of these units it is very very rare to be able to use it for a length of time before the reconditioning that regardless of cosmetic shape , mecanically it will need some form of reconditioning. Can be costly and time consuming to get parts and do if your adept in doing it yourself. If not they can be quite expensive to have properly done. They are sought after and for good reason.
I bought one that the previous owner had completely and professionally reconditioned. The platter is new, the bearing is new, the belts , the motor redone, the suspension and idler wheel, motor suspension upgrade, new mat and strobe light. His cost was 4700 plus what he paid for the table. I listened to a few lp's before I bought it as I was not buying it with the arm or armboard he had or the plinth. I have the plinth done and am waiting to take delivery of the new armboard to mount my arm.
If your not prepared to have to do and spend more on the Thorens I would suggest swapping out the tonearm wire and cable on the arm on your project and match a cartridge to it that will give you a little more warmth and less edge. Don't overlook your phono stage. Can't really comment much about that as you did not state what phono stage or into what integrated you have.
Cheers