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Fender American Vintage 57 Stratocaster

One of the most popular instruments in history, our Fender Stratocaster guitar is certainly the most imitated electric guitar ever. 1957—the peak of the maple-neck Strat era—was a benchmark year for the instrument, which had evolved from early incarnations into an archetype. Original details on this American Vintage ’57 Stratocaster include unique ’57/’62 pickups, three-way switching (five-way switch kit included), beveled pickup magnets, ashtray bridge cover and single-ply pickguard.


Fender American Vintage 57 Stratocaster
Fender American Vintage 62 Stratocaster

1962 was another watershed year for the Stratocaster guitar. Five years of experimentation after the famous ’57 model culminated in another benchmark year for the Stratocaster. Now, the American Vintage ’62 Stratocaster recalls the vibe of its Kennedy-era progenitor, and features a capped rosewood fingerboard, three-ply aged white pickguard and unique ’57/’62 pickups.


Fender American Vintage 62 Stratocaster
Fender USA 70s Stratocaster

Admit it, you loved the ’70s, and so do we! This hybrid “best of the ’70s” American Vintage Stratocaster guitar features all of the greatest elements of the now-classic ’70s Strat guitars, including an ash (on transparent finishes) or alder body, U-shaped maple neck with improved three-bolt neck and Micro Tilt™ neck adjustment, ’70-’71 vintage-correct bridge, “Diamond Head ‘F’” tuners and specially voiced pickups. Other features include the unmistakable large headstock, ’70s-style decal and bullet truss rod adjustment nut.


Fender USA 70s Stratocaster

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