Alright, so tonight is the night to open up the Amiga. First I wanted to try out some of those disks. It looks like half of the Kickstart disks work, the others don't. The issue I am faced with now is that the disk auto detection doesn't seem to be working. I managed to get it to work a single time by fluke, but it happened to be a non functioning disk that it happened with, so I didn't get any further. I can now get to the insert Workbench disk, but unable to get passed that point. After opening the system and removing the disk drive, I figured the little switch on the right was the disk detection switch, however, it seems to check out fine with the multi-meter. Does anyone know where the disk detection switch is? I figure this is why there was a Kickstart + Workbench disk in the drive when found.
On to the tear down! Or at least as far as I have dissembled so far.

The shield here is looking pretty rusty, but, but not as bad as the RAM or the keyboard.

Power supply seems to be from Oct of 85.

The inside is reassuringly clean!

The three girls. Denis is R5 rather than R6. From my understanding, this indicates an early American model that does not support EHB.

Not sure if any of these had a variation from early to older models, but here is a close up anyway.
Is there anything else you guys would like to see, or further tear down. I still have it opened right now as I am trying to figure out the disk drive's auto detect. Any help or suggestions on that would be great.