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Fender Japan Vintage 1985 Stratocaster ST-55 FujiGen MIJ C-Serial 1985-86

Fender Japan Vintage 1985 Stratocaster ST-55 FujiGen MIJ C-Serial 1985-86

£995.00Price

Cool looking and playing vintage Fender ST55 Stratocaster in Piano Black. It’s an early Fender Japan C-Serial Stratocaster built at the legendary FujiGen plant during the 1985-’86 period. It is the rare 22 fret short scale model with a slight smaller body. It also differs from MIJ Strats in that it has a flatter 9.5" radius Indian rosewood fingerboard. Looks amazing with all the plastic yellowed. Weight 3.4kg. The neck is dead straight, truss rod fine, plenty of life left in the frets. Structurally and electrically sound. No issues at all. No breaks or repairs. No modifications. Very clean with just light playwear, no paint chips anywhere, extremely clean for a mid 80's FujiGen built Fender Standard Strat. Complete with tremolo arm & gigbag. If you are buying vintage, you can’t go wrong with this one. All pictures are of actual guitar, we do not use stock photos. 

 

At Gas Station Guitars we carefully hand-select every guitar we offer, 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’d gonna be pretty special. All pictures are of actual guitars, all guitars are in hand and we do not use stock photos. Please do not offer us TRADES or part exchange, thanks. We cannot always get back to your requests if you do so. We ship worldwide to the USA, E.U, Europe, Canada, Australia, Japan and of course the UK.

 

At Gas Station Guitars we carefully hand-select every guitar we offer, 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’d gonna be pretty special. All pictures are of actual guitars, all guitars are in hand and we do not use stock photos. Please do not offer us TRADES or part exchange, thanks. We cannot always get back to your requests if you do so. We ship worldwide to the USA, E.U, Europe, Canada, Australia, Japan and of course the UK.

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