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All Original - 1966 - FENDER MUSTANG - Dakota Red - EX!! - w/OHSC - No Reserve!
Estimated price for orientation: 1 127 $
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Description Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Hi, I'm Zac Groom DBA ZG's Vintage Guitars on Reverb. After 10 years of buying and selling rare original psych on vinyl (which I am not so coincidentally auctioning off now) I have moved on to buying and selling high quality vintage guitars! I have one too many red Mustangs, so against my better judgement, I'm starting this at 99c with no reserve! -------------------------------------------------------------------------What you are looking at a vintage CBS era 1966 Fender Mustang in a deep Dakota Red finish. extremely clean all original 66' 'stang with ohsc, bridge cover and tremolo! hard to find any wear to the body. There are a couple of dings on the bottom as well as some of the lightest finish checking lines I've ever seen running lengthwise with the grain. I tried to capture some of those. there's a bit of lacquer rubbed off on the back of the neck and a couple of very small dings as well as some light checking on the back of the head stock. Plays and sounds great, all electronics working. Don't miss this chance.
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Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States |
Hi, I'm Zac Groom DBA ZG's Vintage Guitars on Reverb. After 10 years of buying and selling rare original psych on vinyl (which I am not so coincidentally auctioning off now) I have moved on to buying and selling high quality vintage guitars! I have one too many red Mustangs, so against my better judgement, I'm starting this at 99c with no reserve! -------------------------------------------------------------------------What you are looking at a vintage CBS era 1966 Fender Mustang in a deep Dakota Red finish. extremely clean all original 66' 'stang with ohsc, bridge cover and tremolo! hard to find any wear to the body. There are a couple of dings on the bottom as well as some of the lightest finish checking lines I've ever seen running lengthwise with the grain. I tried to capture some of those. there's a bit of lacquer rubbed off on the back of the neck and a couple of very small dings as well as some light checking on the back of the head stock. Plays and sounds great, all electronics working. Don't miss this chance.