it is not the year of manufacture that matters the most (the best Mauser that i have ever seen was a Modelo Argentino made in 1910), but whether that rifle is a strong large ring Mauser action or a weaker small ring action. I am not familiar with that particular model, but your safest options are these:
-take the rifle to a good gunsmith familiar with Mausers/bolt actions, and have him check the rifle and the headspace; this is a good idea with any old warhorse, and will tell you if you have a strong large ring action.
-beware that replacing barrels and stocks will cost enough $ to make the purchase of a modern rifle worth considering.