NGD: 1965 Mustang

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NGD: 1965 Mustang

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Finally got a guitar I've wanted for a long time. I worked out a trade and money deal with Fender-o-phile on OSG for this beautiful 1965 Dakota Red Mustang. In great shape with some nice fine checking. B neck. Even has the bridge cover. It is all original except the tuners were replaced with Schallers in the Mid 80's. It's the only bad part about it. I think new holes were drilled. If not, I'll put vintage ones on it again. It's missing the vibrato bar but that's not a big deal. The pickups were replaced with dimarzios as well around the time the tuners were replaced. Luckily they hung on to the originals and didn't change the wiring at all. So it is just a matter of resoldering them. I'm super excited. More pictures to come when it arrives!

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Congrats!
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HNB wrote:Congrats!
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That guitar is lovely.
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Looks pretty clean, nice score
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Thanks guys. It's majorly clean.
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Very nice, well done!
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You could use conversion bushings if the tuner post holes have been enlarged.
Gorgeous guitar, I still love the look of Mustangs so much that I've debated getting a Mustang body to do a transplant on my JS many times, especially since parted out Squier VM bodies started hitting the bay. It was what I originally wanted over the JS in the '90s anyway.
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paul_ wrote:You could use conversion bushings if the tuner post holes have been enlarged.
Gorgeous guitar, I still love the look of Mustangs so much that I've debated getting a Mustang body to do a transplant on my JS many times, especially since parted out Squier VM bodies started hitting the bay. It was what I originally wanted over the JS in the '90s anyway.
Yeah. This is what I was thinking but I think new holes were drilled and the old f tuners won't cover them on the back of the headstock.
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First impression... Wow! Is this really vintage or a reissue? It's that clean. The chrome looks like it just came off the line. The paint is very shiny and glossy. No dings or anything. A few tiny pen tip sized flakes on the front and on the side is all. The tuners are fine. They are gonna work way better than the vintage so I think I'm gonna leave them. I love this thing. More pics later after work and a demo once I get the pickups wired back in.

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Cool thing is this neck was made exactly a month after my other B mustang neck (Oct 8 65)
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Beautiful, beautiful. Congrats and enjoy!
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That looks amazing for a vintage mustang. Congrats.
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Punkacc9 wrote:Cool thing is this neck was made exactly a month after my other B mustang neck (Oct 8 65)
Could be an exact month, but "8" means a Mustang neck, not the 8th of the month.
AND hot Mustang, play hard!
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MatthewK wrote:
Punkacc9 wrote:Cool thing is this neck was made exactly a month after my other B mustang neck (Oct 8 65)
Could be an exact month, but "8" means a Mustang neck, not the 8th of the month.
Didn't know that. Ones October and the other is November.
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Beautiful. Now a new enthusiasm can be paraded as you praise the sound gods.
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Punkacc9 wrote:First impression... Wow! Is this really vintage or a reissue? It's that clean. The chrome looks like it just came off the line. The paint is very shiny and glossy. No dings or anything. A few tiny pen tip sized flakes on the front and on the side is all. The tuners are fine. They are gonna work way better than the vintage so I think I'm gonna leave them. I love this thing. More pics later after work and a demo once I get the pickups wired back in.
Thats an awesome guitar! I have it's brother.

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That's awesome. It's crazy how different the logos are. Could possibly have to do with the neck types? Mines a slab board.
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Punkacc9 wrote:That's awesome. It's crazy how different the logos are.
Yes and look how much thicker the rosewood fretboard is on your Mustang.

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