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Leo Fender designed the original Fender Stratocaster to out do all other electric guitars of the time. When first released in 1954, it was a guitar for tomorrow, and after 40 years, it still is. Fender Stratocaster
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Fender Stratocaster 1965 Olympic White
Cat#: S8180
It is not every day you see a Fender Stratocaster in original factory Olympic White finish, even rarer is an L Series model from 1965 in the superb condition that this guitar is in.
Price: AU$95,000.00 |
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Fender Stratocaster 1958 Sunburst
Cat#: S8178
As far as Fender Stratocaster's go, they do not come much cleaner than this. Yes it has some dents and marks on the body with a bit of fretboard wear, but this is a guitar that has spent most of it's life in the case!
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Fender Stratocaster 1999 Blond Ash
Cat#: 9257
There is no doubt about it, every Fender you pick up from the Corona factory shows just how well they are making guitars again. Fender's new owners have not only put Fender back on track, but they are producing some of the best guitars in Fender's history.
Price: AU$1,850.00 |
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Fender Stratocaster 1991 Jeff Beck Surf Green
Cat#: 9192
The Jeff Beck Stratocaster is an Artist Signature guitar first introduced in 1991, this guitar is from that first year of production. This Jeff Beck model features an alder body, 22 medium-jumbo frets, Roller Nut, Sperzel locking machine heads, an American 2-point synchronized vibrato and a large...
Price: AU$2,600.00 |
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Fender Stratocaster 1963 Fiesta Red
Cat#: 9190
Is there any better looking Stratocaster than an original 1963 Fiesta Red Pre L Series? Fiesta Red is one of Fender's most famous colours, made so by England's Hank Marvin form the Shadows, (although he used a maple neck version).
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AU$46,500.00
Price: AU$35,000.00 save 25% |
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