Vintage Fender 1966 Duo Sonic II body (BODY, including modded black 1975 Musicmaster pickguard & neck pickup) as shown. In it's original nitrocellulose Daphne blue finish. Body is a nice and light - a super resonant old chunk of wood!
Routed in the bridge pickup area and front (under pickguard) for a 3 way toggle. A Mosrite bridge pickup from Ed Elliott was in there recently and it sounded great. He's got these pickups available in black or white on Reverb. Highly recommended. See the video I made of this thing in action. That said - any Humbucker or p90 would probably fit nicely in that cavity as it is - which would be concealed by whatever appropriate pickguard you put on top of it.
Almost 60 year old Fender body as shown. Would fit with Duo Sonic, Musicmaster, Mustang, and Jaguar bodies of the Fulerton USA Fender era 1964-1980. Authentic quality and super cool appeal.
In good shape for it's age. Was hard to take pics without a reflection. No structural issues other than some surface scratches and small dings - as well as some fading / discoloration in places. A proper relic! It is 100% ready to rock for your project.
Some people were on here asking where's the pictures of the neck for this guitar? Again - THIS SALE IS FOR THE BODY ONLY with pickguard and neck pickup. You'll need to find the other parts yourself. :)
Shipping safely w/ UPS (incl. insurance / tracking) to continental US 48 states, and the Canadian 10 provinces only. No returns. :) Please ask any questions first and I'll do my best.
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Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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