
This past Friday I went into a local record store for a monthly "binge" of such and was given the opportunity to take home a cabinet from a VV-90 for free. It is completely gutted and in pretty decent condition in terms of the wood and finish and still remarkably shiny in some spots. I am completely new to actually owning any sort of Victor Victrola as my previous experience has always been with my trusty RCA Victrola O-14 portable. After seeming like dust at first, I later discovered that under the "hood" or lid that it was not in fact dust and was gray latex paint. After cleaning the entirety of the cabinet with Gojo hand cleaner and wiping off, it was given a unique shine in its walnut look (however I am unsure if it truly is the original finish as I have consulted with a good friend of mine, but we're still not entirely too sure.) I also bought some Feed N' Wax for later after I try some of that Restor-A-Finish in the walnut color, as seen in a video by Dyslexic Genius Hurt (a YouTuber I usually watch for Victrola advice when I have stupid questions.) Some pictures of the machine after such cleaning are below. I am also planning on replacing the reproduction knobs on the doors (and the lack of one of the mainboard) for new ones with greater accuracy. There is also no horn in the machine, as stated later on.
For the latex paint, I came to the conclusion that it was done to fill in minor crevices in the wooden motorboard (that has no motor) and came to a horrific end. I sanded every part of the mainboard cavity area under the lid except the area with the badge as I was afraid of scratching it or being unable to see it after all of that. It is pretty close to the bare wood color but still has a gray tint due to the late paint. As far as my knowledge goes, I believe that the VV-90 is identical to the VV-X from the previous years before Victor's reorganization of their business.
Some questions I had were of the following, all related in the goal to get this machine from being a free cabinet to a working order, my apologies for the length - it is my first machine and I don't want to risk damaging my new pride and joy

- Is it possible to stain the area under the lid and moderately attempt to match up with the walnut veneer (even if a refinish?) How would I go about painting & applying a sheen effect to it to match?
- Would a motorboard from a VV-XI fit into the cabinet?
- Would a horn from a VV-XI fit into the cabinet?
- Are all of the tonearms that feature the No. 2 soundbox the same diameter the connector to the horn? If so, I might be easily able to install one into the cabinet as there is a plethora for sale on eBay.
- Is it possible to remove the badge and clean it? How would I go about doing so, perhaps acetone of some sort?
- Is it possible to locate the dividers for the bottom cabinet somewhere? Would it be necessary or just a minor inconvenience if not present?
I must also note that the machine has no metal parts, whatsoever, apart from the hinge and the arm that holds up the door. Is there any certain cosmetic parts or functional parts that are required that I may skip over, such as a cosmetic item or perhaps some of the autostop mechanisms? Also, where might I be able to purchase a motorboard to fit the cabinet? It's been a pretty wild ride and I know this will likely sound like a horrible idea to the condition but it is pretty difficult to find any sort of Victrola in the condition the wood is in on this model, where I live at the very least. Thank you all dearly for the help & I hope to get the machine going well in the future.
Best regards