AFAIK the serial # isn't any help, but the Spectrum II was only in the '67 and '68 catalog, so your thoughts on vintage are probably pretty close.
Usually old Sunns have an inspection sticker somewhere on the chassis with an inspection date, sometimes they have a date written in grease pencil on the chassis.
As far as it's "worth"; well it's worth
nothing unless it's for sale, and if it is for sale it's worth whatever someone will
pay you for it. Regretfully eBay is about the only national/international open market barometer of old amp true market worth, precious few old Sunns get sold there relative to other vintage amps; it's a cyclical market and the Sunns that are there fluctuate in price pretty dramatically.
Much to my dismay, it seems the vintage Sunn market is on another down swing. 2000S's are mostly bringing under a grand, and last weekend I was pitched a nice '73 Model T for $1200.
Not long ago nice 2000S's were bringing $1500+, 100S/200S in the $600 range, and this very forum has been buzzing with tales of $2500ish Model T's
very recently.
The only thing even close to your Spectrum II I've seen lately is a 100S (w/ reverb, needing some TLC) that went for $405 on 7/31. The 100S is the same amp as the Spectrum II, but likely has much better name recognition because it is associated with some iconic players, most notably Pete Townshend.
So... What would you take for it?