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 50 years, it still is.
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$99,500.00
Six years after the birth of the Stratocaster, Fender really hit their stride and this August 1960 model proves exactly that. Featuring a nicely faded three colour sunburst which looks like a two tone, green guard and spaghetti logo.
Price: AU$75,000.00
Born in July 1960, this three colour sunburst Pre L Series Stratocaster has faded over the years to look very much like a two colour sunburst, however with minimal neck wear and great playability, it is a fine collectors guitar.
Price: AU$75,000.00
This Fender Stratocaster from 1965 would have some stories to tell. It has certainly seen its fair share of smokey pubs and years of honest playing. It just has that look that the modern day Fender Custom Shop try so hard to recreate.
This sunburst Fender Stratocaster from 1959 looks and plays superbly. The guitar has the nail punch holes that accompany Factory Refinished Guitars. The Fender Factory Refinish appears to be from around 1960 - 1961 when the Red disappears from the three tone sunburst.
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Market Price: AU$42,000.00
Price: AU$36,000.00 save 14%
When first picking up this guitar I pondered if there was really anything better then a Fender neck from 1963, after thoroughly researching everything this beautiful world has to offer I came to the conclusion that no... nothing better then a 1963 Strat neck! Its full, it's round, it's thick and ...
Price: AU$29,999.00
Well, well, well, what a beauty! This is a blast from the past. It is almost like buying a new Stratocaster from 1965, better still, a new Stratocaster with Deluxe switching!
Price: AU$29,999.00