This is the jukebox in off the truck condition, which shows a decent original.  The gold panel behind the mechanism had some issues that were fixed.  The grill was pretty dirty and was missing the medallion.
First the mechanism was removed, degreased and cleaned.  The side panels of the cabinet were done in a stone paint and the black top panel was repainted to give it a fresh look.  The receiver was rebuilt with new capacitors, relays cleaned, and checked and replaced resistors if needed.  The amplifier was rebuilt with new capacitors and tubes and resistors were tested and replaced if needed.  The power supply was rebuilt with new capacitors and diodes.
Note to self:
When you flip a 2410 on it's back...secure the dome.  Yes, this was a misfortunate thing that put a damper on the restoration process.
This is a picture of our restored  Wurlitzer  2410S produced in 1960.  It plays 100 selections of 45 rpm records. 
Side view of the 2410S.  The side panels were painted in a faux stone finish.  The upper panel was repainted in a high gloss black.  All the aluminum and chrome was cleaned, polished and buffed.
Close up of the mechanism playing.
Close up of the buttons that were cleaned and polished.