

Used to be dakota red, but some moron decided to strip it and refin it this pooey brown color.
Not sure of the body wood, but I initially thought it could mahogany rather than poplar? perhaps ya'll could help me identify it.
Pickguard appears to be original and body still has all the original shielding, but switches, pickups, and pots are all newer.
Trem and bridge are original. pat pending.
Original white button klusons have been replaced with nickel ones.
Decal is original, but someone decided to re-lacquer the neck at some point, so it now sits below a layer of gloss rather than on top. (maybe after a refret?) not sure. I know it feels nice, and definitely vintage despite the fact.
The pickups are both Dimarzio DP404's (Virtual Vintage Solo's), as installed by 30th st guitars in manhattan apparently. haven't played many other vintage mustang examples, but they sound pretty nice, warm and very chimey/jangly! Only weird thing is that I get hum from all positions whether whether one or both pickups are ON/OFF/IN PHASE/OUT. I got some black pickup covers coming in so when i'm under there again I will take some gut shots. could be a wiring or grounding error. Even with new pickups installed, somehow the guitar still sounds very very woody, and old. I love it!
It's very very lightweight, and the neck is both a pleasure and a breeze to play. My hands are of average size but this A neck feels really teeny. Feels like you're playing a uke on the first 3 frets! I thought I could get used to it at first...BUT after playing at practice last nite, I think the A width is a bit too small. I may have to flip this guitar for a later 60's stang. If I ever get myself a space to work, I will definitely try to refin at least the body, but as is, the poo brown is pretty funny to me. Reminds me a lil of George Harrison's rosewood tele.
All in all, I wonder how much a piece like this is worth?
Anyway, wanted to share this find with you guys
