Well, you should have plenty of power for either of your speaker choices.
Beyond that, almost everyone has their favorite modification or new parts. This was a very popular amp in its day, so there are still plenty around, and they end up in a lot of hands.
Mine is pretty much stock, too, and I love it for what it is: A very good push-pull tube amp.
Not the ultimate this or that, just a very good amp.
This means that the bass will likely not impress like a good Class A Mosfet amp, but it will be very enjoyable to listen to if the load is not too difficult, and you're not asking it to fill a stadium with 32' organ pipes!
Make sure you have nice matched output tubes, because you will be setting bias per pair, not per tube.
And, if you have pets or kids, keep the cage on; it isn't as pretty, but with the cage off, high Voltages are accessible on the top of the driver board.
If you do a search here, there was a discussion of this amp just a few days ago, with lots more information and opinions.
Enjoy!