Well... what I have figured out so far is that the 2N6308 transistor is fine although the mica isolator under it was cracked in half sideways across the two pin holes, even though it was cracked it was not shorting through, it was replaced anyway and had new goop put on it.
Elsewhere on the circuit board there is a little four pin chip "MDA 922-7" with a 1973 date code on it that I had initially suspected might be the problem as the side of it looked a little burnt, I stuck my finger nail into the edge and just pulled a little bit and the entire top of it came off, but so far I'm not able to find it via Google search but I'm pretty positive that its a bridge rectifier probably 1 or 2 amps.
Later on...
I found some other models of the MDA 922-X series and based on what I found this is probably a 1000v 1.8 amp rectifier although this unit would probably run fine with just a 200 volt rectifier, which I ended up finding on an electronic surplus site...
https://www.electronicsurplus.com/motorola-inc-mda922-4-diode-fwb-1-8amp-200v
But a standard off the shelf 200 volt 2 amp little round bridge rectifier would probably work just as well.
More later after I get past this point.