So I'm bout to buy a Vintage Mustang but have a question...
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- Chicago Mike
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So I'm bout to buy a Vintage Mustang but have a question...
So I think I've found a Refinished Vintage Mustang ('65 I believe), but the trem plate, trem arm, and control plate are black (factory black according to the seller).
Does that sound correct? This is the first time I've seen black pieces.....
Does that sound correct? This is the first time I've seen black pieces.....
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There's absolutely no such thing as factory black on mustang parts.
As mentioned, A and B refer to the width of the neck at the nut. B is standard, A is narrow
To me it looks like only the trem plate (not the bridge or tailpiece) and the control plate have been painted or sprayed black. You might be able to get it off with some paint stripper, or if that doesn't work careful sanding.
$575 is cheap. You could put another $100 into it for paint stripper and refinishing supplies and end up with a sexy '65 mustang with hardcase for around $700. Can't complain at that.
As mentioned, A and B refer to the width of the neck at the nut. B is standard, A is narrow
To me it looks like only the trem plate (not the bridge or tailpiece) and the control plate have been painted or sprayed black. You might be able to get it off with some paint stripper, or if that doesn't work careful sanding.
$575 is cheap. You could put another $100 into it for paint stripper and refinishing supplies and end up with a sexy '65 mustang with hardcase for around $700. Can't complain at that.
Shabba.
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