Even though this is an old thread now, it's worth adding for others reading it that it isn't difficult to get replacement CRTs for compact Macs. They appear reasonably often on eBay, along with parts machines. In a case like this one, that is what I would do rather than strip an otherwise viable vintage system and dispose of the rest.
There are even some who replace the CRT with an LCD panel.
Also worth noting that it is easy to discharge any residual voltage from the CRT anode when working inside the system, and that the Classics have a 'bleed' capacitor which discharges the CRT when not powered, so with care there's little danger.