That's the neat part! One clean transistor amp sounds just like any other clean transistor amp. The tonal qualities you're looking for come from the guitar, stompboxes, and the tube preamp. The transistor power amp just makes it louder, [u]without adding, or taking away any of the tone[/u].
In other words, you already have everything you need. If you get a gig that requires huge amounts of power, route the signal from your nice, new Fender re-issue's preamp to the mixer panel for the PA, and let 'er rip! Jerry was running his own stacks with that big Mac hi-fi amp, but your soundman, (and the audience) would be happier if the sound was balanced by someone running the main mix.
Depending on what period of Jerry's sound you want to emulate, you will need some MXR or Boss stompboxes, or some of that rack gear he was using at the end.
I think this is probably a good time to remind you that even if Jerry himself had invited you up on stage to play his own personal rig, set up his way, you would still sound like [u]you[/u], playing Jerry's rig. Don't get too hung up on the gear.