Plus board won't work, ports are different at the rear because of the introduction of SCSI. So you can only use a 128K or 512K board in it, unless you want to replace the rear bucket.
As these boards don't have caps, I would think they are generally repairable (unless the battery leaked on the board). RAM can be replaced, and traces can be added to get these boards running again.
Last thing - you won't score any of this stuff cheaply, as they are in demand. Best to keep an eye out on BIN items, or buy a system for parts, as generally it is the Analog board that goes faulty in these earlier Macs. You could end up with a working logic board for a 512K, but the chances of a 128K are slim.