Those are 6550's all right. With the date of manufacture, I suppose it could be a '69 model and in '69 Sunn switched to 6550's from KT88, and those Tung Sols (or GE) would be period correct for a '69 Sunn, BUT...
Everything I have shows '68 as the last year for the Solarus combo amp, it does NOT appear in the '69 catalog. Also, every schematic I have, and every description (including the '68 and '69 catalogs) show/describe the Solarus as an EL34 amp rated at 40 watts, not as a 6550 amp rated at 60 watts.
Of course, anything is possible, it might be some sort of hybrid from the factory, the tubes could have been switched at some point in the last 40 years, who knows?
The true test for which tubes it's
supposed to have would be if it has a 40 watt or 60 watt output transformer (the one by the speaker jacks). I can't tell in the pictures, you might be able to get some numbers off of it.
Regardless, here's a recent thread dealing specifically with your taped together cap issue;
http://sunn.ampage.org/sdp/index.php/topic,4001.0.htmlWhat you have now is kind of a jury rigged version of the SDS board discussed in the thread, the original was a can cap which has all of those taped together capacitors in your amp shoved into a single tube and mounted where the taped together ones are in your amp.
I don't know about the speakers, the Sunn guitar gear I have from that era has 12" Alnico drivers, and the ones in your amp look to be ceramic. I know they made both types of magnets under the "Sunn Transducer" label but I don't know many specifics. I'm sure some of the other Sunn mavens that post here will have more info.
It looks like you have a nice clean amp there, good luck with your project!