Fender Japan Vintage 1984-87 FujiGen Built Stratocaster STR-75R Charcoal Burst
Here is a very cool late 80’s Fender FujiGen built Stratocaster STR-75R (MIJ E-Serial, built around 1987-1987). It’s a great looking & playing strat with all gold hardware, which was part of the 'Pro Feel' series of "contemporary" models released in the late 1980's. It has a poplar body that features quilted maple laminate on the top and back and a satin maple neck with a 22 fret rosewood fingerboard (648mm scale length, 12" radius). Weight comes in at 4kg. It has a Fender Dragster-BH humbucker and 2x Hotrod-1S single coil controlled by master volume/tone knobs with a 5-way blade switch. You also get a Fender ExTrem branded dual locking tremolo system and Japanese branded tuners. Everything looks stock. It's a very solid Strat and feels great to play. Neck is dead straight, truss rod fine, plenty of life left in the frets. A real Japanese warrior. It has some playwear with a few bumps and scuffs with pick scuffing on the pickguard etc. Structurally and electrically sound. No issues at all. Complete with correct gold tremolo arm and Fender USA hardcase (the top inside moulding has some unstuck). A very rare Fender Stratocaster, these will probably never be made again. It's looking better as it ages.
Buy with confidence, Gas Station Guitars is a limited UK company and we offer a no question 14-day refund policy on all our guitars. We ship worldwide (see below for list of countries). At Gas Station Guitars we carefully hand-select all our guitars, if they don’t blow us away on all fronts, we just don’t put them in our shop; if it’s for sale by Gas Station Guitars, you know it’s gonna be pretty special. All pictures you see above are of the actual guitar, and all guitars have been fully checked and are with us in hand, so it’s straight from us to you! Our packaging is very tough and designed to protect equally guitars with hardcases and softcases. This guitar is NOT FOR TRADE or part exchange and we cannot do holds or lay aways. We ship to the E.U, Europe, U.S, Australia, Canada and of course the UK.
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