As I understand it from previous threads, the US local gun stores are notorious for just giving you a Lee Enfield bolt when you buy a Lee Enfield Rifleicon. It'll pay you to look at the rear of the bolt lever and make sure that the number there is the same as that on the rifle body.

But just looking at the photos, your rifle looks like it hasn't had a hard life at all. Not like some of the old well-worn and used stuff that we had in 60's Malaya. But as Thunderbox says, just linseed oilicon the wood and it should out last you. But, if I might be so bold, might I suggest that just in case it has been out in the tropics, make sure that you have a look under the fore-end and handguard (....careful how you remove the forend please.....) and grease it up like it should be. While you've got the fore-end and handguard off, you might like to remove the varnish. Wood likes to breathe.

Nice find